. The street railway review . cres of land and water, thelake being about one-quarter milewide and one-quarter mile grounds are provided withdancing pavilions, band stands,restaurants, check house, and alarge boat house, and upon thelake are twenty-five 14-foot rowboats, two electric launches, andone steam launch. During thesummer months, attractions, suchas balloon ascensions, tight ropewalking, swimming matches, fireworks, band and orchestra con-certs are given, and are attendedby large crowds. On Sundays areligious service is held in theafternoon, and with music in theevening, and


. The street railway review . cres of land and water, thelake being about one-quarter milewide and one-quarter mile grounds are provided withdancing pavilions, band stands,restaurants, check house, and alarge boat house, and upon thelake are twenty-five 14-foot rowboats, two electric launches, andone steam launch. During thesummer months, attractions, suchas balloon ascensions, tight ropewalking, swimming matches, fireworks, band and orchestra con-certs are given, and are attendedby large crowds. On Sundays areligious service is held in theafternoon, and with music in theevening, and it taxes the rollingstock of the railway to carry thepeople back and forth. The linesof road radiate from the centerof the city, alk crossing a givenpoint, and at which point thetransfer .station is established andtransfers given to passengers from one line to company was the first to introduce the aluminiumticket. They are sold at the rate of six for a quarterfor adult tickets and ten for a quarter for childrens. STANDING IN LINK. the largest producer of celery and has a large number ofvery fine public, state, county and city buildings. Theengraving which shows the people getting in line toboard the cars, was taken on a circus day last summer,on which day 12,000 people were carried, or more thanone-half the attendance at the cir-cus. UTICA PARK, ON THE UTICA &MOHAWK. The popularity of PresidentJames T. Manns resort can bestbe judged by a few words, quota-tion from the Globe of Utica. In this lovely Mohawk valleyfew more delightful spots can befound than that one which in sobrief a time has become such afavorite—Utica Park. Natureand man (or Mann, if you like itbetter that way), have laboredtogether to make the place attrac-tive and the large crowds whichdaily visits there are better evi-dence than any words could bethat they have been three years they havetransformed a wild woods andrough pasture land into a gardenspot of beauty and made it the


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