"Seeing Salt Lake City" being an illustrated description of a tour through Salt Lake City on the observation cars of the American Sight-Seeing Car and Coach Company .. . The Townsend THE KNUTSFORD HOTEL, G. S. Holmes, Proprietor. One of the famous hotels of the Inter-mountainCountry, and historically noted from its being built on the spot where irrigation was first attemptedby Anglo-Saxons. owned at that time by the pioneer journalists, Hon. C. C. Goodwin and P. H. Lannaii. The Tribune is nowthe property of ex-Senator Thomas Kearns and David Kielh. Across the street is the office of th


"Seeing Salt Lake City" being an illustrated description of a tour through Salt Lake City on the observation cars of the American Sight-Seeing Car and Coach Company .. . The Townsend THE KNUTSFORD HOTEL, G. S. Holmes, Proprietor. One of the famous hotels of the Inter-mountainCountry, and historically noted from its being built on the spot where irrigation was first attemptedby Anglo-Saxons. owned at that time by the pioneer journalists, Hon. C. C. Goodwin and P. H. Lannaii. The Tribune is nowthe property of ex-Senator Thomas Kearns and David Kielh. Across the street is the office of the Salt LakeTelegram operated as an evening paper under the same ownership. One block brings us to the cars third turning bringing the Dooley Block, one of the citys imposingstructures, upon the right hand. These corners may rightfully be termed railroad square, for underneaththe Dooley Block is located the offices of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway, while directly opposite arethe offices of the Burlington Route. As the car swings into Second South Street, but a few doors fromthe corner is passed, on the right, the offices of the Illinois Central and the Colorado Midland


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