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Show MODERNIZING SALT LAKE'S STREET CAR SYSTEM 4D Salt Lake's prosperity !s i LO WAY | SDR AAAAAFAGAFAFAAE AAAS FEE HEFHEHEHESFEHHEAHE FEF EEEFEEAFEFEE FEA SASH FFAFFEFEFEF EFF FE brought to the notice olf visitor and + : residents alike than in the improvea That EB. H. Harriman has faith in the future Salt-1 © is show th nillior of dollar he: 5 a ments made in the street railway Vs + spending here in the improving of the Short Line railroad irds he erection of a half-million dolar station tem: in the last two years From an + and the rebuilding of the Salt Luke street car ter It Is estimated that, full $1,000,000 vet already ae apology for service, the ren has + been expended by the great financier on the street rail tem alone nd it will require Imost halt that > brought the entire ystem to * amount more before he has completed hat he it to de mal Salt ilxe street tem ye oa x point where in most particulars it com + best in the count Mammoth car barns are now being constructed on the ld fair grout | er 1 z pares favorably with th« service af+ and Sixth South and Sixth and Seventh Teast treet which iil house the mat ‘ CA purchased es % forded in any city in the United Stat + the ystern during the yeat Tae car barn {tl be holly mpleted ithit mothe month o1 | . i : : ¢ ‘ = } eontrol. the street car sys+ of the size of Salt Lake The car + From an antiquated system two eal igo. when the Wizard of Wall street tool yey 4 a I Lr laborer te x . nears with eflicienes in is increasing und condition cellent now in tiem is + ago remain of two years and ‘roadbeds é memoris except + gaged every day improving road beds, laying new rails and improvin the system gencral of on the unpaved + of today are mod- DHEAEEFHEFEFEEFEEFEFEEE HFEF els, of comfort and convenience a rene pared with those in u: ( when the lines were sold to 8. HW. Harriman _ , The work of improvement came Rs = Fimo pan Trac ks. wacks work cars .on was 7 ae before because were in such condition would be pounded ae ; al the the employe the has This buildin big car barn is eae that that new cars ld ones In a ok n ‘ a is will 10p This accommodate foundry and building will be the be a the blacksmith pit in from les ; eats. poles. : naved 10 stre S . In this work, the graph companies aewnsit: ground; has the beauty o wetting ¢ Sh pegperra 1€.C ee vires of wwhile 1 m since Septembe 9, date*the Utah Light & y pany rinyi occupied barn large for car will ae - 1 cape pleted: et h for| which Will with space A aeet e eee a work and oo co : Gnutn po that! oa stributins feos f Ce ne ‘ Senati be snpleted to be comp ex ¢e ag uae ne as cars (Of tho company, at Pipi ne er Somipany own The the 3 £0 t 18 whole depth of the lot Seventh will be ‘940 feet long. the ver. about! tracks }ceeds lfor ee cencic oe Ma : eliminates for ages dwindle all the ings the will consist of the junk pile that have passed there to the Rio Grande fire!|ago Thi plant will be completed | reached Main street the|and in operation January 1, 1905 and} phone wire broke and a water} will furnish conn \ Vhe n pipes;steam about 5,000 horsepower. this is available, I power plant of like capacity in | the trolley wit In open Auton iderable de-|now used during rush hours addition the | tingg the electric railway S ilt | commission temporarily almost|vice president; W. a P. to service the Aad. tn 4 CAR meat |ripening aodenth of come depth of ther eee their soil.) et money to must keep visited up his old be spent), urile ago that a ecjon Saati j¢1 state! am the} eae *°°° *° ' the were t ne Pralee? than the Mall na jad: equal the most in) America... .( is ] r ene thou dry 1 famou Aa a : 1 alot arog er of ‘ l ; wagon protected And it is ; i ae He Came to Utah. agriculturist found . parcel of Utah's r areas ee oe a ‘ . his ta ar oe a : eos Stee the east half|farm yielding slim profits, slave as he | ¥* ie ae soo capacity of| while; he sold out to the rich farmer! :practically|and sought lands, where the soil was/ sid riall =o ans Z ee ea 2 um i It ue profit eC oe' ‘to' the mate CuO z n' | ourl fleds. SKELTC potent . plows in other . printers to among the next few this: A feature of the new car barns the Intermountain country will California, new|the greatest be a| states in the reputed frult Union, to be ~ and agricultura)| smacks its lips-]| It is $60 an acre. that over bound to B State. It must be seen} planted in the hardy expects |fore }end, line . commercial of the! year than itty) ole the industry more wholesale an - business of the city. grain which to have grows sir business figures that this 4,000 1,200 increase state.| acres| yielding b bring 000 yielding ushels an per average farmer, a modest be-| sion acre, ay of $1 or per so very modest grand bushel it men, have r-| Is. ES) the tributary city's to this prosperity are so Salt Lake is the revenu state city's added it is his reputation for successful agement class of a first dance Salt Lake, which is constantly in patronage and popularity select classes of Salt Lake. Starting In a small place Wirst South street two years increase in patronage made gary to move to ths Jaree ane . dious quarters nuedy's hall in re learnA to person the art can of manhall (eon | in Kennedy. people all i¢ npk Ve : now occupled Market street. public and, "I have dance the teach growing | 2#7© 80 simple and with the Srrkete ~ ere es ft eae eae ai in West roe 2 y Nae gad ago, the | *'° re ee tte oe it neces- | Seta eacen mat Le comme" and cities ana aris ore in Ken No exthis hz | dancing academy Kennedy's music We the bleralig tee Le ae et ee anae tendance fort of thelr many patrons, and the | Special general and to never Bet dancing,' to exclusive of the [and {cost of the building, the management ‘has spent $10,000 for furniture and fix- modern the art taught have no m ethods of dancing la course | nedy says: in dancing, | © physical. "Ordinary | course, Professor Ken- cult og, for a person, "ant with | most exercises, as 500n as the novelty | wears off it becomes drudgery. Not so is good easy no one | with dancing; {it is a continual pleas+ Pee ee aces ns Children should be taught to De mupue success- | dance as soon as they can count, for in aie ee future | it is the best way to make one sureus aaa an de-| footed and to overcome the awkwardani Dy ae fer | ness that affects most children at an licen tis aD ean pete ene girl, dancing gives good | od eneaas is always in at- | eae ful poise sete and | tion correctwalking and" grace: aeresproper posi- at the local jacademy and "Among other benefits to be derived ‘feature of the instruction | from dancing are that a person over- peer music too to Says oldPro- even who ene is the best union | comes any bashful soon learns soclety. , an esi be in the clspoe ‘ oor New, and to be awkward at traits the in ease ture The services of the academy are Running, jumping and trotting : The Kennedy Dancing Academy is|always donated to unions on strike | about the hall are not dancin says ‘located in the heart of the city, only | for their benefit entertatnments and to|the professor, "and is S0< -called | ragtime, turkey trot or Saas dancing' ‘one-half block from the postoffice, | charitable entertainments. easily accessible to all street car lines|these organizations are thankful io | should not be allowed in any dance and the | dancing "is the place is not academy most in only the the West popular place for largest | Professor but it|for social | good -recreation. Its apulasity with the! people of Salt Lake. is demonstrated | lby the lmore fact than tendance Besides that 100,000 being in the people the last were most their caus at- ied aac Besides eee Rae Wilson, there season | employed in Kennedy and d and aid at the academy. of view Wilson to or In and ball parlor | amusement It is /|)than any other _ | world, that ev- Etiquette and practiced church i# enthusiastic physical culture for the reason |hall. the|be Kennedy and Mrs. 1s a corps of 36 Eee Kennedy ancing from a popular | point Mrs. it wil] @% own building,- rang Lawyers' . - : - = fimes is by Legal ° 1 and on Documents ~ rT combined jobs heretofore and possible seer printer {¢ j : an . and 0 : : Ordinances, annual , 4 , ' | Official 7 this 16 4 , Able 4 and Municipal Publi . For " above fifteen industry, years a 4 and while of | the small up along the state commission } CO. % DISTANCE) Ind. PHONE S\ Bell PI ANT Sper \ ZL 30-40 2980 4314 AN oO oF st ANL : I FICE: EDISON Ss [ LAKE CIry; Os et pp Panett rooms as dancing patronized recreation' ‘The firm name « «a & Co., but those mission business ley is the brains pment Salt:Lake rom all. the and you have revenue always be |?0Unds | pounds race is Salt of wool pelts of is and helis handles ais an within) idea will of get the i about John backbone of business jn the city largest in the entire' John Holley Boje pounds thought. No paragraph at all has been to Utah's superb summers; its bringing with them promise streams As a noss: "It to Utahn would to convince states in much ripen crops once the and said, take me growth tunity and future, as BS with us YOUR a in all rattling that any union in r has r one state. ~ come his 51 up of from office and Richards who deal Mr. butter, ul with commission men . ae onest and t¢nergctic. Holley sae het and Sa eggs, cheese can the past assurance of point Of ag| Motor oppor-|!f tn "you loved handed don't know a lost." i ee Saal Had Been There. sighed the young been ec etal ae eok."-Chicago what it frigid v is to Coan dare pe Nowa des 2 cap don to be ever oon man|fore have! last Ut y; h a ITH yon youl 1 . PAY YOU . mortgage rj at by die, me oul US easy the ) special bothers you, ieee. : incumbrance on is ns see Seve plan : i > insurance 6 PER CENT ANNUM. : J. is to 3° paying home Wi D. and = like your plan. _ arrange . rent."' paid } ey illiams, If off by Manager. | ~ - 2 7 - | that @ new oe frock , JACOB PHONES: BELL MILLER & 13831, J IND. JENSEN 325S7. ENSEN CONTRACTORS. ARCHITECTURAL ‘ S11 SHARON BUILDING D . AND ENGINEERING . rr SALT WORKS LANES CLYY, UPAT, of there Richard E.Evans FLORIST And Seedsman. eaten liad acer -------- Greenhouses: 2 Ww. Be Sods Street, Poplar est Ei Grane Main 2 Tele ee 961, all chiffons seem beyond a these the skirt and requirements, and vofles anything the they eithe! has'to be worn several tiieans A it takes on individuals Ie frock one Unle for one wishes 5 } of Salt Lake ¢ should never; a atiiereatan: eran on to Gofiecal individuality one gives the best ¢ MILLER and meet mpressioy millar o_- --- to be sure and express reason E. masquerading in some one The 1 people wl no Wear > ' a every time they go out coat else's clothes mitt,| t Ci REVEAL people, made they the | S®€M | slon, elas as the g OBOICE hone AND CARNATIO NS. Orders bv mail or : Promptly attendeg telephone to DESIGN WORK A SPECIALTY Some ready mew. course," had Pecialty poultry. to have nothing to express talk|%¢sire to be covered, Vor to and i , ° is no softness' in our minds serioug-|C°lors. growth W PER MILES me there tive e . al]. warestreet, devoted | will be uncompromising severity in wines rs ) Our garments... If we ure o the of | races of life opr spiritual decay will she ' | be truy itself in stiff shirts and crude good © ul the headquarters for the buyers for the largest hotel re staurants cafes clubs and organizations of every NOt ee combined k La DEPOSITS > of £ OURSELVES SAYS WOMAN . i Consciously or unconsciously, we all | reveal ourselves in our clothes, said a myr-|th¢ artistic woman. We dress in symserious | P&@thy with our temperame nts, and if }farm and ranch and orchard | What has been offered lacks |iad of details, each worthy of It a the 10,000 cases of eggs "99 wit;) OUR CLOTHES who | As a matter of fact, our grandfathers and great grandfathers danced and so our grandchildren will dance after us." S comHol- retaers 300,000 poor man Today house building, at from 3,500,000 ene of}| sheepmen, onstitution e Holley know the that John ory Putter annually, mart counties Lake and over hides7,000 and (tOnEeE. as an 201-6 | who know \ eived six millions wool for their and | mutton. An increase over las live stock assessment of $9.69 be shown In the figures for this year Nothing less than a book can do full | justice to Utah's contributions to Salt | Lake's prosperity from the profits of more well As | e e 2 the and a great quantity of veal, hogs and poultry. His business is accounted the largest wholesale and jobbing commis- should by in | the more i. large they bewild-| sion principal and cap-|the Utah. e e that| of given and one's Vien a self Bs 5 in B some fa- ALL THE NEWS FOR 50c A MONTH } I. UTAH BEL RERE ARAWES AANA DARIO LOIS BRD e 4 =} and towns have more . 3 the past| 5 lines the men } : at all la , ; | Co eeN } : d salary to edit and oversee the various . . e - ‘rrr Publications issued by THE SKEL TON dealers in clubs ; ' THE ms i 4 , , . executed ea SoriL1ce Established \V etc. advisory in the of by done year . City Lake i City interests necessanly last the in SALT , ¥ SKELTON . . the O° ne expensive Briefs, . | retained THE in ono branch of farming. In other words | His reputation for honesty, integrity multiply Salt Lake count nnual and energy is unimpeachable, and he contribution by 25 (the number of} 's well liked among the men with counties in the state) If you woulad| Whom he comes In contact, both in a know what dry farming, alone, means a tg rs! Te social way. to and for this city. r olley came to Salt Lake from } Slaterville in 1884. He opened/a « About Utah Live Stock. retail butcher shop ae ee rr Leaying Utah's farms; with this in-| and operated it for sixteen ye ars. Ficomplete resume, the ranch next de-| nally, realizing the possibilities of the mands attention A lot can be told | wholesale commission busine *ss, he deconcisely for figures are obtainable on| termined to start a commission house: live stock .consignments sent out of| Moving to 69 South West Temple 7 war , " r : _ PROP. M. bY. KENNEDY. MES. RAE WILSON. this state U tah supplies 30,000 head| street, he stayed there a short time, , of cattle and 150,000 head of sheep}|and then moved to 350 Vest South to California every This year! Temple. Again teenie e ee o 7 ‘ : season. c s moving he oper A record of having taught 1,200 peo- | dancing master in aoe part of the ery muscle in the body receives its will see cach set of figures increased | larger and be tte r eatablishaant _ co ple of Salt Lake, to, dance and 12,000 | country, Professor Kennedy has orig- | share of exercise and dancing, he says, nearly 60 per cent. To Omaha, St. Jo-| Richards strec determined to people of other cities as successful inated several dances which include |} should be kept up in order that a | ®ePh, Kansas City and Chicago wero| have more room, and a short time aco pupils in the graceful art is that of | the polka radowa, Manhattan polka ) person may profit by the exerciss On | Sent over 600,000 pounds of cattle, 20,- | moved a few doors up the street to ror. W. . Kennedy, who has just | and the kangaroo two-step. |} the general benefits to be derived from 500,000 pounds of sheep, 2,760,000) No. 51 Richards street. and : handled . usiness | chosing . ; Among the leading merchants in the } commission business here is John Hol- city;|he growth Salt Lake county has been used, be-| the of his great abili- | 1¢880r } plants on a manufacturing basis, is and leading law firm has been S is is iiali-city,of master its . the 4 years ago, this firm is expertenced in Corporation pestle growth on er. the greatest da intitle the of West. This ara of enjoys the distinction of being the Strongest Man; : 3 : large and difficult executing the daily : this-country and marizet place; all Utah ts thus/ Seek ; this joy In just Ge ranch 0 arming In one county it has been shown Salt Lake has a source | of sroat raga elias imax ezine the dancing one intermountain commission " The restaurants, sprung local for | ley. cause using the state would be to en-| courage doubt or confuse Figures can! not lie but in Salt Lake's case figures| to the credit in been mace have are natural that Salt Lake as th» natural | Ste rting f S} iN center and chosen market and milling} __ Starting on a farm near Slaterville, Place for the farms of Salt Lake countah, twenty-five years ago, he has ty, is to become more prosperous: all| come steadily to the front until today its a the has wrought an enormous inin the business of the commis- acres,| railroads 800 from grain of worth _ Pe every bushel sent into market The] money represented would be greater | than ‘this for an average of 15 panei per acre would offend the clever dry} as of fs increasing monthly will in a very short in cafes, crease the present year has come to an| Last year this oe ny harvested| | $7,200 wee ES vf HE eo 4tands ¢ - = No and| Salt Lake has prospered : ' total of 750,000 bushels, Salt Lake yf be the mart for $750,000 worth of ne business eve yo for the atomic ta ty industries COCKE T Iprqie ImoCK ~ +2 -e SKELTON PUBLISHING CO. in Salt | hence it]echeaper than irrigation, for unless land| revenue|to be irrigated lays just rl there] to -.|and biaita to i ingomaster ane [ 5 u bli ications Le ----- s today 1s tod y COMPANY growing of all other Utah, " large Several East the m L PUBLISHING In over Fr --- : CO. . in Plant ufacturing LON TELE the top soii| $128,000,000 worth of land 4 well on arid farms in yield immense revenue every | One company alone holds I OF ERS I MAS DANCING LEADS Lf PUBLISHING , , y fall anhs, €: urrenl ee an iets jis kept loose and unbaked. This sim-j| this line of business now form one of agriculturallsts | nie ~ process sitoras even moisture|the most influential and substantial ‘through gro season d farmers| ajncce & us Is Worth SANA aha ae Tree Rb cea aie aetarcc | ere a Pe = the city, and This article must be brief, must be a generalization. The one of /upon the Housed Ll the J operates its own Typefoundry, Press Room and Book-bindery, beng . e é 4 ES): capable of: handling ‘ all of the ; large jobs of the: State without aid from; err > fs 4 4 drinks deep the harrow the summer Lega , } B . d an PL IBLISHING among independent being country, JN factors twice as many the company now/new and fertile. Many a homeseeker| Utah gets from her farms, orchards and|is expensive lifting and pumping ma-/time place them among the heaviest| has in service, Including all. extrasjarrived at the supremely happy con-/} ranches goes up into the millions chinery to buy | Shippers of produce jn the west | used only on rush days. In this ws | clusion of coming to Utah; Utah of-| Staggering conclusions are unavold- | Watehing Dry Warming. } T a, : 5 ; r well as other particulars,-the company} fered him all he sought and more.|able when one refers to statistics for] galt Lake is vitall nterested: in "heir business has come to the front has aaa the car barns and shops | Utah' s farmer is blessed w ith every adthose of this state show that that there! progress being mad dry farming! ™ore in the past few years than for | now under way to accommodate future | vantage it is possible to offer the tiller} is a total of 2,135,900 acres of land un-|for there is a tract of approximately|ten years past The constantly in-| Rt of the system when Salt Lake/of the soll Just one little fact Is|der Irrigation in this state, and the) 50.900 acres in Salt Lake county alone | epeasine population of Salt Lake. the | gets its 200,000 in 1919 or some other | mighty proof of this; and that fact Is} very lowest value which can be placed | ¢o be converted into arid farms and} 38 z s peas 1? ve ae year ; ines eB farmer / % HE 4 ro year | sae antes S through Dockets, 1- ; ‘ O F cations, f , 3 RS = bE: ~ in nr t ° ae in nies } ages wane ata enn s 5 @ 4 , = } , Arid' farming} uU @ 4 r = ‘ IKecords, ORE. 4 ‘ ee ] AJANUF;, IFAC MANU fF ACTURE 6 | « a5 Se on ss contracts previously I e 3 be and CRNSKOL iy astertl atcis t arid arc ween arle i nply i the rock : the open ground coring he run pes | and eS understand here 4 io nois The or culti-! ere es : added furnished moi ; aWN,ea et a ed STR ss apis oh aLLeIT rae ee arr ae ‘i o nd farmuble s ble still, ata er Oe na ace on all but . similar fruit rm ore ae I rema a ra jing more and more ) Phere ire dry-farmers Tay ig rs ro Ba!de elr VRhole fi ‘ igated far in the state. |} i " / . e He|jow altitude, a wonderfully dry, warm|1{"ine through small,) climate, and is was 0n;|by mountains. forme! yielding i 4 h | erin na the odf pes a8 lat re 2 ne. ofr: 3 oh ‘holding ob otival« 1 erence iget ina} aeres This Jess. A : -<-$-- } the wW a nh Bory Ne une eS an er revenue | ho ian ‘ | | ‘ ine ie in) ¢ ands.of' Oe that | O Produce | €% ~ > oe } } 7 Ye : | @ q b. - . 4 was placed at} inds.of acro 3 | h se ot ee eer inn cre thou e-n¢ q | 4 \ J : ne ull, = 10 i 1 if erhaps ae any a - me : : on ey to ime te s remembered, pr ar nest 3 Ta all POU oe 1adis-) re et nna, be = ro RES 7 kev must | et ny $1 ane aight to. River 4 I nd FAL + Clan ay oF ea development famou Colorado etn . of it MO 4 made cits up for int 5 Take Green n ' the‘ it jllustration as vines tqen. ¢ i ask ill eon cultivation iverage value $60 s en there SE | et are , thi . further, , a fe oe S And small The et agricultural of justi i hen ‘ tratnlouds xt at ace) ' , between | w ure eae being of. {Utah's ae rH but but it 6a jf Z BS fo. ne ee errs jis infanes tri rict, for an production] home i aerer araione cere "worked eventul-| ndition outarrives pro conc on ¢& 73 pro- investigated and found that but steady, exodus of farmers » Peter ®X-|products riven but knovy tah' F Bese on ' yles ) unde : passing through mid-season Re Sy ay oa eel: explains uniiddlantwcetarn ssn climate ‘ full tb is This t ; feu vere it course-as of delacicies in frult ' A superin-| © Ono of Salt Lake's Leading " s Comunission : fen. 3 ‘ | | --!S2 tné |tendent: Orson Arnold, assistant super- | } , com-|jntendent and J. Wells, secretary. Franci Armstrong, S. president of tho | | 4 : junk | company, was also mayor of Salt Lak | 4 | 4 --S---_-EEEee _ ---- | - 4 . JOHN HOLLEY \ 3 | j | i| / Uf % burned out urn treet railway | 4 were Fran is | 4 Ww MeCunce, | 7 Reade, 4 : 4 , | 4 of rok ' ye I i = | a £ put-}) out . } P 7 , $ h tele-} LCTOSS i | | 1 station Then, landed 4 j cars of the 100 class, whe a atte any 4 first put in service the er | } J is ny i the ountt | , ae € the ir August 17,7 1899, hen =a el ctric cars in Salt Lake were tried | | out. the Saute electric treet. line extended through| | 4 ., Thirteenth from. Mar meee at vme o Fifth West street and] East street t i | the | from j j 4 p {ts|stage of fulness as ling stock On the first trip the cars were filled ial Vork on the new power plant of | with eclity, county and ute. officials the company at Devil's Gate, in Weber ind the iffal wis a general holida cf| canyon wa started about a month) A} went well unttl the proce jon one ae illons aecapacity i hire Seti of building the 16 tracks will be|might; he found fertilizing the soll he ant . vo concrete inspection pits andj|expeiisive and the work necessary t oe Pe aie more 140 aie can be placed on these| meet this. handicap, too much to make |* Senta eres alon staying ‘with the old homestead worth| What the Land The parte have a total 280 long cars which is for |on Althrough the main! daily and is also available when tae lotenelllene trictly |} water power plants are out of the company will organize mission through accident compuny among the emplo Included jn the 80 cars on the th Aliet Ee ene -- ee a -_--- -- enn are n bps Si es PRS moun dangers to have fer fertilizers con Utahan j investigating OW C ee owee Fast strects| 230 feet wide In yards, heat I {and of is soll |-Iow Ii-a ttle over a year learned, much to his surprise, snaed, Mee tay us}proper ane at the south ec or bra enearly tastadar of the ere square, extending Sixth East and Pea the building of s seen oft {state census was. on the decrease. daritie aa aa ag rice n he ideal is climate foundations 10% | of be ng eee all possible eee es may be utilized for allow the wee side eee, area Reatard shoe first ee <) pee = H a Ire paeeeer st ieee Utah eee stranse-| treme fertility and is being brought | {fornia oe shar $ lane from the high hills by those tire- | be fore the tracks barns and This . 60,000 at of eee potitel Utah uch | Utah's towards wake that contributes ces S Whatever / ° | Prosperity nearly six months, howfarming states the immense car barns |!2™ ever) nerore Mies im say aaa a limit to : ‘ ar NeTOnra lis are total finished and nearly to cos Se{t approxa | |}Farms the improvements is . become thi ni ~ ae nm. (ly; when iis will be the car try ,COMr tank = a o|more a great city. And fro nd z adds t omes a more linportant or Sec erts ~.. |econtribution than from Utah' arms Railway ‘ at 4 ] + and been; for-on Fete #1 site , 4 4 4 ieee eens rei fi sais Sixth Bast strects It and ae under- Peers ond Bouthy street, oe‘has Brig looked a ly lonesome from enidaient shops . The l tah Light & R ‘ilway Company | | hi ( A in regular ervice, evel |day and 20 to 50 trip 1 in dail o a 1 ussr during 2 the rush hou Th erei , 100 car Pare Senate Se for spe Malt | occasior the compan an put 148) to. these n eaten in service cars : } minv has about 33 ca ca the compan 1 a } , } 3 districta. company = have Railway $100,000 & Light ately Utah' Ber m i} | middle the tele ene have Join rg heck eRe a | telephone telenhone excl re wa: ~ through the various ao dings. | Lake . wi 1} 1 ve relilieved of a all duty except c exchange Tiree iter: Fras is be fitted with |in emergence cases when storms put The officers of the oe teh oh Se trans ae intervals|the long ae wice transmission wires!company at that time SP x cav i aa os ‘ Servet aae This steam plant 1s] Ay trons <srasident 3 h will open automatically when-j| out ) Arms g AGEN J EI é ‘Oneof the most marke a haelgre pelea rosperity in) S sake in recent Bean aes the removal of the unsightly Tn o ice rhe littl dinky will} distributing * and = over h 6c the "company. Another of} crate in use until t fey ae This was paint d a brilMONCNS Apt : liant read and was used as an em Harri- | H I After se Gata relatey man bought the local street rallway svastem the. little red car wa ques course Down. are Coming "Poles Ri, now new largest automatic sprinkler aire PH in this part of Ta machine 7 ho}. 140x208 feet and transfer the on - aan will have room ; rT Mitegra Gem merry oth tare hiner, aeh aes Hlcalso have north of " machine shop aj & » the building > 88x120) feet will) be erect a for the store room, paint Bao and arpenter shop Between these two! | a : : °, will ‘ aS c | Aud the work of Eenere Tali buildings canyon siti com Bey emnent has been continue'. the rapid handling of eae tae lines. . department to the other When thes¢ It is estimated that the street roll | puiiding are completed and equipped, way company has already spen the company will be in a position t» proximately $1,000,000 2 Lene aa | manufacture complete street cars on) ments in: the last ° two ° years, IT 5} » t te s ieaheeanil ---<-<-$-<____-- new rolling. stock, trac ks, equipmen a Sa area -- aed ay barns and the new power plant in Weber ‘ erection the reason that there is no hard woed lumber to be had in this region "ructically. all of the heavy repair work . cars } on . the will1 be done at the local hops and it is probable that some of the older cars will be practically rePhere ail F R , ae i idition to the car repairing fa-/| inspectors and disample room for it the se ni d , 4 ground so that danger of loss from fire ill be | held the name until see eeu igned | The plan of manufacturing cars {n | reduc ed to 1 minimum and eo or : to the ap heap last ee a hike Salt Lake has not as yet been connte vill be the lowest possiblk oO Althou rs h these cal Ce am Ne arc fdered seriously by the company for) such risks ei a roll r skate toda ee See eres pleted work will be started on a large bulldinge near the middle of the block few short months Le : ackew : len were..repaired coca ae ae a in cars wrought.a wonderful : ee to | the general appearance oL 1e ¢ 0} tes asmdathy for , is filted for ,-|patehers and .~| pur} \x yon h .the principa accomplished wereordered tions nual ny fie thi in ance ct el tae alin alias alin the necessity because the lines were Oe Yiand the plans are attracting the atin, such condition that it was ¢ ith : tention of. arehitects and builders all. improve or quit busines with n over the United State : ag: fo ‘ , . company and, again for th e im ~ S Reo or ~e reason the Improvements consisted . Re eras Se nies 1 mainly of entire rebullding with new | The PLO MUD ET has alread) gob se, h id a also which building office re-|an ittle ther because material : ; : ‘fine re r roo ane nther accommodamaining that was worth sepairing. ading room and ot ; cS 9 ~ Lhe..cra,.of Improvement the, new owners of the system. began with a o a yile at the trect car barns are u few | 4 ] See ten electric street car 4 zi th oh the See country vd free Bea, .e has remained in 4 et ad aktis und ear and next winter, | 4 Fetes ort ten ws of almost. con 4 AEFEEEFEFEFEFE FFE FFE EFF FEA4F4EFFEFFFEFFEFEFEF E+E FE E+E +444 45 reinforced concrete roof to cover the; eritisecbulldine This roof will be the largest piece of reinforced concrete construction in this part of the count: -_____-~ 1908. 27, SEPTEMBER UTAH, SUNDAY, CITY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE | |