{"1": {"fulltext": "5x I^S", "height": "4166", "width": "2530", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2873", "width": "1747", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2863", "width": "1747", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2873", "width": "1747", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "F 834\\n.S2 R5\\nLAKE\\nCITY", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "Salt Lake City\\nThe Zion of the New World.\\nan outline of its\\nnatural beauty and\\nmanifold attractions.\\nISSUED BY THE PASSEN(;HR UHl A KTM ENT\\nV RIO (;rande western railway.\\nD. C. DOUGE, Vice-1 res t and General Manager.\\nS. H. Babcock, Traffic Manager.\\nGeo. W. Heintt:, General Passenger AKent.\\nSALT LAKE CITY\\nrgoo.\\nI oi.\u00c2\u00bbriehte.l. l\\nBjGeo. \\\\V. Hri", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "61133\\nSECOND COPY,", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "f\\nThe City of the Saints.\\nTHE valley of the Great Salt Lake\\nis renowned, but the traveler\\nfrom the east, passing through hun-\\ndreds of miles of the grand, rugged\\nmountain scenery of Colorado, is\\nhardly prepared to see a valley so\\nwonderfully fertile. Its peaceful-\\nness and quiet beauty seem to con-\\ntrast sharply with the sterner views\\nof nature still fresh in his memory.\\nApproaching the \u00c2\u00abCity of the", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "T^^CD COPIES RECEIVED,\\nON THE\\nJORDAN.\\nii rary of CongPaSI^\\nOffice of the\\n5-1900\\nof Copyrlghffc\\nSaiiits\u00c2\u00bb over\\nthe pictur-\\nesque route of\\nthe Rio Grande\\nWestern Rail-\\nway, glimpses\\nare to be had\\nof distant lakes shining in the sun-\\nlight or shadowed bypassing clouds;\\nof cozy rural homes nestling amid\\nvines; miles of little farms fenced\\nwith stately poplars and threaded\\nby irrigation canals half hidden in\\nthe foliage.\\nThe city is quaint, beautiful and\\nfull of historic interest. It is the\\ncapital of Utah\u00e2\u0080\u0094 the Zion of the\\nMormons\u00e2\u0080\u0094 the one city in the west", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "COUNTY\\nto which his-\\ntory, romance\\nand religion\\nbeckon the\\nsight-seer. In 1847 the founders BurDiNo.\\na handful of pioneers, the\\nImmortals)) of the Mormon people\\nended their memorable pilgrim-\\nage through more than a thousand\\nmiles of unbroken wilderness and\\nlaid in the desert solitudes the\\nfoundations of a great inter-\\nmountain empire. In the story of\\nwestern settlement Salt Lake City\\nholds a place on every page. It\\nwas the stopping place of the Argo-\\nnauts of 49, where they gained\\nrenewed strength and courage to", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "continue a jour-\\nney that would\\nhave daunted\\nany but the\\nbravest of men.\\nTo-day it is the\\ncenter of a vast\\nregion filled\\nRESIDE JcTs; with wealth antSiversified resources\\nand the scene of activity in mining,\\nmanufacturing and commercial\\naffairs.\\nSalt Lake City lies in a field\\nof beauty and is surrounded by\\nmountains, awe-inspiring in their\\ngrandeur. The majestic Wasatch\\nand Oquirrh ranges rise abruptly\\nfrom the green valley, an entire", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "absence lii fUOWlfflPiiilliipWIilP\\nproportions bold and imposing. So\\nclose to the base is the city that\\na short drive transports one from\\nits noisy center into the heart of\\nthe mountains. For the pedestrian\\nthere are innumerable walks wind-\\ning along clear mountain streams,\\nand every fresh turn in the path\\nadds to his pleasure in the views\\nobtained.\\nThe city is laid out on a generous\\nplan, with broad streets and great", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "THE LION\\nHOUSE.\\nsquares. Once\\nit was practi-\\ncally walled\\nabout to protect it from its early\\nfoes, the Indians, and here and\\nthere sections of the old walls are\\nstill to be seen. In that day the\\ncity clustered around the founda-\\ntions of the temple, but now has\\nspread miles beyond in every\\ndirection.\\nThe old and the new are strangely\\nblended in Salt Lake City, the\\nhomely architecture of half a cen-\\ntury ago standing in the shadow\\nof stately modern structures.\\nWhat gives the city peculiar\\ninterest is the fact that it is, and\\ni", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "always has\\nbeen, and prob-\\nably always will\\nbe the central\\ncity of the Mor-\\nmon kingdom.\\nThe followers of\\nthe religion of Joseph Smith, num-\\nbered by hundreds of thousands,\\nregard it with strange reverence.\\nIt is the place of their greatest\\ntemple, the seat of their ecclesias-\\ntical authority, the home of their\\nprophet. Almost the first thing\\nthe visitor does upon reaching Salt\\nLake City is to visit the temple,\\nwhich stands within sight and sound\\nof the business center. Work began\\nUNDER\\nTHE TEMPLE\\nWALL.", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "on it with the\\nfirst beat of\\nthe city s heart\\nand continued\\nunremittingly for forty years. It\\ncost over four million dollars and is\\none of the notable buildings of the\\ncontinent. It stands upon an emi-\\nnence and towers above all sur-\\nrounding objects, its whole form\\noutlined against the sky long before\\nthe faintest sign of the city is to\\nbe seen. Its exterior is graven\\nwith the curious symbols of the\\nMormon creed, and its loftiest spire\\nis surmounted full 215 feet above j\\nthe earth by the golden figure of\\nMoroni, the angel who revealed the\\nI", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "religion of the\\nLatter Day\\nSaints to Joseph\\nSmith. The interior of the temple\\nis sacred none but those of the\\nfaith are ever admitted through\\nits iron doors. Within are cele-\\nbrated marriage and baptismal\\nrites, and many are the mysteries\\nits granite walls conceal. Within\\nthe high wall that surrounds the\\ntemple stands also the great turtle-\\nshaped tabernacle, the assembly\\nhall of the saints. This is one of\\nthe most unique structures in\\nAmerica. The wonderful acoustic\\nproperties of the building are tested\\nevery day by the dropping of a pin,", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "and very often\\nthe great organ,\\nfamed like the\\nbuilding and\\nsweeter toned\\nthan any in the\\nland, is opened\\nfor the visitor s entertainment.\\nThe tabernacle seats 9,000 people,\\nand the Mormons worship there\\nevery Sabbath at two in the\\nafternoon.\\nOpposite the temple stands the\\ntithing yard,)) where all faithful\\nsaints are supposed to pay one-tenth\\nof their earnings and profits to the\\nchurch every year.\\nDistant less than a square are", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "the homes of Urigham Young, who\\nled the people into the valley and\\nto whose genius and powers of\\ncommand is largely due the success\\nthey have attained. Brigham had\\nmany wives, but these homes are\\nnow deserted of them all.\\nOver the portals of one of these\\nhomes is a lion in stone from the\\nchisel of Ward, and another is sur-\\nmounted by a beehive. The lion\\nand beehive, representing strength\\nand industry, are among the leading", "height": "2858", "width": "1527", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "symbbk7l3f the ]\\\\Iorm()n Church.\\nBetween the lion and beehive\\nhouses is an unpretentious building\\nprotected by a high wall. Brigham\\nYoung had his office there, and there\\nto this day the president of the\\nchurch will be found. Near by is\\nthe Eagle Gate, arching the\\nentrance to City Creek Canyon,\\nthrough which the most delightful\\ndrives extend. Posed for flight on\\nthe summit of the arch is a monster", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "bronze eagle,\\nlooking down\\nthe longest\\nstreet in L^tah,\\nwhich extends\\nas straight as the barrel uf a gun\\nfor twenty-two miles.\\nThroughout the city are many\\nold-fashioned houses with many\\nentrances, reminders of the time,\\nnow happily passed away, when\\npolygamy was quite the thing in\\nUtah.\\nThe trees of Salt Lake City are\\na very prominent feature of its\\nbeauty. They were planted and\\nwell cared for years ago by the\\nearly settlers; not a few trees here", "height": "2843", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "COTTONWOOD\\nand there, but miles and miles of\\nthem. The broad streets are lined\\nand thickly shaded by their foliage,\\nand on the warmest summer s day\\none can walk with comfort in their\\ncool shadow. It is a pretty sight\\nto see the long avenues of green\\nmade by the overhanging branches\\nof these noble trees. One can only\\nget an idea of their number by\\nreaching the top of some hill out-\\ni\\nI\\n16\\n1", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "side of the city.\\nThe view is well\\nworth the effort,\\nfor as far as the\\neye can reach is\\nthe most luxuri-\\nant mass of foli-\\nage, so tall and\\nthick as to completely obscure the p ^arT\\nhouses. The entire valley looks\\nlike a magnificent forest, and with\\nthe mountains beyond presents a\\nview indescribable.\\nThree miles east of the city is\\nsituated the military post, Fort\\nDouglas, which strangers always\\nvisit with interest. It is now\\nquickly reached by electric cars", "height": "2843", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "i^mt mfs.\\nthat run through a very pretty\\nstretch of country.\\nUtah s star attraction is Great\\nSalt Lake, within twenty minutes\\nride by rail of the city. Upon\\nnearing it one of the most impres-\\nsive objects that meet the eye is\\ndomed and minareted \u00c2\u00abSaltair,)) an\\nimmense open pavilion of Moorish\\narchitecture four thousand feet\\nfrom shore. It presents a dazzling m\\nappearance at night, with its\\nmyriad of electric lights displaying\\nits form a monster crescent -in a\\nsea almost a mile above sea level.", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "paradoxical as\\nthe statement\\nis. Thousands\\nof people daily-\\nenjoy delights\\nof bathing\\nin the briny\\nwaters surrounding this beautiful\\npavilion, and of floating without\\neffort upon the waves of a sea\\ndeader and denser)) than the one\\naround the shores of which in\\nPalestine the Nazarene began the\\nregeneration of mankind. The\\nexpression floating without effort\\nis literally true, because it is impos-\\nsible for one to sink. The peculiar\\nproperties of the water give to the\\nbather a feeling of exhilaration and\\nCITY CREEK\\nCANYON.", "height": "2843", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "striength that tempts him to return\\nday after day. The situation of this\\nminiature sea ninety miles long\\nand forty miles wide lying among\\nmountains and dotted with islands\\nis the prettiest imaginable, but its\\nappearance is loveliest when the sun\\nsinks behind the hills, coloring sky\\nand water the most gorgeous hues.\\nIt would take weeks for the most\\nactive lover of nature to exhaust\\nall the sights and pleasures to be", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "FROM THE\\nderived from exploring this most lakeside\\nfavored country. Many short\\nexcursions by rail can be taken in\\nall directions from the city to fine\\nmountain resorts situated on the\\nbanks of lovely lakes, where fish-\\ning, boating and mountain climbing\\ncan be enjoyed to the utmost.\\nTo the traveler bent upon scien-\\ntific or mineral research the mining\\ndistricts of Utah recently opened\\nup with such amazingly rich results\\noffer a field of unsurpassed inter-\\nest. All the mining centers, Tintic,\\nPark City and Bingham, lie within", "height": "2843", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "A MOUNTAIN\\nSTREAM\\nS2SIMI..\\nP\\na coupi^ff^RoSrs ride over any on^\\nof the numerous branches of the\\nRio Grande Western Railway.\\nFrom the east there are three\\nroutes by which the visitor may\\nreach the city of Zion, and all lead\\nthrough one great highway the\\nRio Grande Western Railway, \u00c2\u00abGreat\\nSalt Lake Route.)) One is the Den-\\nver Rio Grande Standard Gauge,\\nwhich whirls you past Colorado\\nSprings, through the Grand Can-\\nyon, the Royal Gorge and Leadville,\\nover the Great Divide and down", "height": "2873", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "the Pacific Slope past beautiful\\nGlenwood Springs. Another is the\\nDenver Rio Grande Narrow Gauge,\\nthrough the Grand Canyon, the\\nRoyal Gorge, over the dizzy heights\\nof Marshall Pass and through the\\nBlack Canyon of the Gunnison. Still\\nanother is the Colorado Midland\\nroute, which takes you by the gate-\\nway of the Garden of the Gods,\\nunder the shadow of Pike s Peak,\\nthrough Ute Pass, Leadville and the\\nfamous Hagerman tunnel more\\nthan two miles above the level of\\nthe sea and on down the western\\nslope through Glenwood Springs.", "height": "2843", "width": "1491", "jp2-path": "saltlakecityzion00riog_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "FOR COPIES OF THIS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATED\\nPAMPHLETS APPLY TO\\nE. COPLAND. General Agent.\\nBedford Building, 215 Dearborn Street.. .Cliicago, HI.\\nL. B. EVELAND, Traveling Passenger Agent.\\nBedford Building. 215 Dearborn Street.. .Chicago. 111.\\nW. H. SNEDAKER. General Agent.\\n625 Market Street San Francisco. Cal.\\nTIMOTHY MEE. Traveling Passenger Agent.\\n625 Market Street San Francisco. Cal.\\nJ. D. MANSFIELD, General Agent,\\n253 Washington Street Portland, Ore.\\nM. J. ROCHE. Traveling Passenger Agent.\\n253 Washington Street Portland, Ore.\\nW. C. McBRIDE. General Agent.\\n47 East Broadway Butte. Mont.\\nW. J. CAVERLEY. Traveling Passenger Agent.\\nRoom 705 Ernest Crannier Building.. Denver. Colo.\\nE. R. HUNT, Traveling Passenger Agent. Ogden. Utah.\\nW. J. RIDD, Traveling Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City.\\nI A. BENTON, City Ticket Agent Salt Lake City.\\nGEO. W. HEINTZ. Gen l PassV Agent. 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