. The Pacific tourist . urous .sediment. Flowing beneath therailroad track and beyond in the meadows, itforms a beautiful little lake, called Hot SpringLake, which, constantly filling up, is steadily in-creasing its area, and, practically, destroying all of South Temple street, and directly oppositethe Tabernacle. Professor Barfootisin charge,and he will show you specimen ores from themines, precious stones from the desert, pottery-ware and other articles from the ruins of ancientIndian villages, the first boat ever launched on theGreat Salt Lake by white men, home-madecloths and silks, the pr
. The Pacific tourist . urous .sediment. Flowing beneath therailroad track and beyond in the meadows, itforms a beautiful little lake, called Hot SpringLake, which, constantly filling up, is steadily in-creasing its area, and, practically, destroying all of South Temple street, and directly oppositethe Tabernacle. Professor Barfootisin charge,and he will show you specimen ores from themines, precious stones from the desert, pottery-ware and other articles from the ruins of ancientIndian villages, the first boat ever launched on theGreat Salt Lake by white men, home-madecloths and silks, the products of the industry ofthis people, specimen birds of Utah, a scalpfroin the head of a dead Indian, implements ofIndian warfare and industry, such as blanketswhite people cannot make, shells from the ocean,and various articles from the Sandwich Islands,and other things too numerous to mention. Forinerly there wei-e quite a number of livingwild animals kept here, but some fiend poisoned Wmm ^m€iFS€ F&W^iBF. 137. VIEW OF SALT LAKE CITY, LOOKIXG WESTWARD ACROSS THE JORDAN VALLEY. the most of them. There are now living, how-ever, a large horned owl, a prairie dog, and theowls that burrow with liim, together with therattlesnake; also other birds and reptiles whichneed not be named. This institution is the re-sult of the individual enterprise of John W.
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