9^^ 3yJ^ -3 Conservation Resources Lig-Free® Type I Ph 8.5, Buffered TAe Opfiortaniifex Press of The F. W. Gardiner Co., Salt Lake OTTINGER'S CUT RATE Railroad Ticket Office 15 W. SECOND SOUTH ST., - SALT LAKE CITY TELEPHONE 1083 M.J. FRANKLAND, Manager Cut* Rates to all Points. R. R. Tickets Bought*. Sold and Exchanged Tj/ie /few TlJi'ndsor * • • •.•••• J. G. SCOTT SalL Lake City, Utah Rates, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00 Located in the heart of the city Strictly modern in all its appointments TN KXCHAMr.w r.'W. Patn*»m When you're Traveling And you" need something in Haberdashery, Ties, Shirts, Hose. Handker- chiefs, Canes, Umbrellas, Underwear — it is a relief to know that you can get the newest effects in everything right here, rather than wait until reaching a large city. We have them BROWN, TERRY & WOODRUFF 166 Main Street Summer Tourists Are generally distrust- ful of a new laundry. And we're pleased to assure them that any- thing they send to us will be returned, beautifully laundered. Our Modern Methods are perfect, Our Reputation is Na- tional »OPVRlhores of which in Palestine the Nazarene began the regeneration of mankind. The situation of this miniature sea — ninety miles long and forty miles wide — lying among mountains and dotted with islands, is the prettiest imaginable, but its appearance is loveliest when the sun sinks behind the hills, coloring sky and water the most gorgeous hues. The Sanitarium, with its plunges, Russian and Turkish baths, is located in the midst of the business center of the city, and will be open day and night. Visitors should not lose the opportunity to make short trips into the mining camps and summer resorts that are so easy of access from the city. Situated, as it is, in the very heart of a vast tributary region, with no competitor of note between Denver and San Francisco, and with none at all for a thousand miles north and south, its posi- tion is impregnable. Year by year its trade has increased. The builders of rail- roads have carefully noted this certain and unvarying trend of trade development, and have increased their facilities for handling both freight and passenger traffic. The jobbing business of this city, for 1904, will closely approximate, if it does not exceed, $35,000,000. That is nearly three times as much jobbing busi- ness as Denver does in a similar period. This fact gives a fair idea of what Salt Lake wholesalers are doing in the surrounding states, supplying the demands of a great and growing area — an MORMON CHUB.CH PUBLICATIONS SALT LAKE CITY SOUVENIRS AND VIEW BOOKS DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE, 6 Main St., Salt Lake City Above cut represents our TEMPLE BLOCK SOUVENIR TRAY Made of Metal, Finished in GOLD, BRONZE AND SILVER OIMLY 25 CEIMTS EACH We sell the Genuine NAVAJO INDIAN RUGS and BLANKETS. Agents for ROOKWOOD POTTERY, LIBBEY CUT GLASS and SYRACUSE CHINA. Headquarters for Souvenirs. STRANGERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME CALLAWAY. HOOCK &. FRANCIS, - - 156 SouthlMa'^St, IN AND AROUND SALT LAKE 9 area that includes Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and por- tions of Oregon, CaHfornia and Colorado, with not infrequent invasions into fields far beyond. The railroads of Utah are making a big forward jump. Im- mense sums are being spent in an increase of mileage, and a gen- eral betterment of trackage and equipment, and are acquiring in Salt Lake valuable real estate holdings. Notable among the improvements is the projected new depot to be erected for the joint occupancy of the Oregon Short Line and the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake, at a cost of $250,000. A similar structure is to be built for the Rio Grande Western and the Salt Lake & Western Pacific, the last named road being the proposed outlet from this city, of the Gould lines, which will then form a complete transcontinental system. When in Salt Lake City call at J. WILL GRAY & BRO. Under the Electric Sign " Gray's " For the Highest Class MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HATS AND SHOES, MANHATTAN SHIRTS, E. & W. COLLARS, STETSON HATS, HAWES $3.00 HATS, "BOYDEN" SHOES and "Chesterfield". «"2.^ CLOTHES J. Will Gray & Bro., u» EAST SIDE MAIN STREET DER THE ELECTRIC SIGN "gRAY DEWVER_ R "lO GRANO£ UP6X OREGON SHORT LINE A N SALT LAKE SOUTE DEPOT SPtnURWAUAtC j TEMPI Bt SOUTH iri/Dio' 5.L. LIVERY ' WESTS MAILOROfft S MELDEn c JUOSEM = 'ORUCiOO FIRST SALTAIR DEPOT TRAHIS HERE FOR THE LAKE F 1 s GOHTinEni R S hotel' S di REDMAM . T t: 5T0RAfr£ CO = COHWAY • E s HILL IWE5TtO. DAILY REPORTER T nAsonio 3 £„ MALL ■ 1 liii. o ■< i2s|^-^ = =■ Sw 5 2 «< o< 5^ 0-^°:^ c S.LTRIBUttE GEMTURY PRINT 1.0 EVt T?LE&RAM OfFlOtfi GO 1 ° => z: I- ^ ::; SECOND '^^^ ;::;-^ 25 ot g» 5< (LOO .a PALUGE ALLf^i ' GAfiOmER ?Rit1T GO ■ F/VlRBAHna HORSE 00 ■ r Ai ■<•(■* I SCHAMM'S DRUG STORE Where the Cars stop COR.. MAIN (8b FIR.ST SOUTH ST. 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