"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 .. . that, was famedamong the Indians as Great Medicine Waters. Thatthis fame rested upon assured experience has been dem-onstrated by results not only marvelous in character butfrequently and continuously repeated. While the mineral springs of Manitou undoubtedlypour forth waters of magic medicinal properties, the airof Manitou and the adjacent beautiful city, the ColoradoSprings, is exhilarating and health-giving and the scenerys


"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 .. . that, was famedamong the Indians as Great Medicine Waters. Thatthis fame rested upon assured experience has been dem-onstrated by results not only marvelous in character butfrequently and continuously repeated. While the mineral springs of Manitou undoubtedlypour forth waters of magic medicinal properties, the airof Manitou and the adjacent beautiful city, the ColoradoSprings, is exhilarating and health-giving and the scenerysurrounding these charming places is varied and there is a combination of qualities which render themamong the most attractive of health resorts. In another way, unique1 and original, Glenwood Springscan claim quite as much admiration and attention. Shutin by Alpine hills, margined by a river of wonderful pic-turesqueness, and supplied with hot springs of establishedhealing properties, Glenwood has received the attentionof capitalists and possesses one of the largest bathing pools Mount?? the Holy Cross. On the Line ot theDenver and Rio Grande in the world, a bath-house of splendid and luxurious equipment, and a hotel unrivaled in excellence of serviceand perfection of architecture. Those who love Nature will find themselves in closest companionship with her in the mountainous en-vironment of Glenwood. The forests primeval, the murmuring pines and the hemlocks darkle alongthe broad expanses of the encroaching hills, but their somber stateliness is lightened by the bright vivacityand vigorous verdure of the aspens stirred into hilarious dancing by the gentlest of zephyrs and ripplinginto a foam of foliage when the white surfaces of the leaves are turned upward into view by strong breezes. For the angler, the trout sport in the ripples of the river, and for the hunter big game roam among thevalleys and the foothills. Flowers of graceful forms, brilliant colors


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