. A few facts relating to Salt Lake City and the State of Utah /issued by The Commercial Club, Salt Lake City . e peoplepatronize the Post Office. Therefore we insert here a comparativestatement of the gross receipts of theSalt Lake City POSTOFFICE for theyears 1900-01. 17 rfs z & 0 W t- o(0 w o « 1. fa <=§ 00 00 IN c oo lO^tCNG CI ►J id co* eo ic d • O (MCO-icO o OiOO ifl M 6© as ^ootcc CO cot-oc (O cod^c X O Ph W ooihc lOCNCIC o lddd^t d 0 lO 6e ee E-i iooc c 10 2 t>qioc (M g r id OlC ci CO -f 50■ t- M ■.: w j: _; CD o <N pq 66 95 00 X eointo c ^< 0 E- 00 r- Ci C lOCDC 05 t>oo


. A few facts relating to Salt Lake City and the State of Utah /issued by The Commercial Club, Salt Lake City . e peoplepatronize the Post Office. Therefore we insert here a comparativestatement of the gross receipts of theSalt Lake City POSTOFFICE for theyears 1900-01. 17 rfs z & 0 W t- o(0 w o « 1. fa <=§ 00 00 IN c oo lO^tCNG CI ►J id co* eo ic d • O (MCO-icO o OiOO ifl M 6© as ^ootcc CO cot-oc (O cod^c X O Ph W ooihc lOCNCIC o lddd^t d 0 lO 6e ee E-i iooc c 10 2 t>qioc (M g r id OlC ci CO -f 50■ t- M ■.: w j: _; CD o <N pq 66 95 00 X eointo c ^< 0 E- 00 r- Ci C lOCDC 05 t>oooc- <N ° ? ofeic-feN T-*f o **- H e© 99 cniocac to qd iDiooc Ph t? t-dc d s =l<OiOC o 0 ^Z-j^fJZ OS Eh ea-f-^ co co co a: CO 95 95 C 1? <1 0 c — Ph / <L 3w — P* « <! rH I r t-3 P OTc= * s ty 43 c0 = P ?«2i EH r is I1 -DC j - as c i -r ia o»o» toq dc—d •CO-to oi os to 5 d-tci-f 95 oooo O CI CN O dddd *-<N~Cl iDCOCOC- q t- c- osefofcfcJ to O 00 o co x coccci-tqdxdcT <N CI CO CO Kcc »op8. EAGLE GATE AND BRKIHAM STREET The wealthof Salt Lakecomes, ofcourse, frommany sourc-es. One ofthese is thedivide ndspaid month-ly by theproducingmines of thestate. Prac-tically a 11of this mon-ey comes tothis city andfinds its wayinto all ofthe channelsof our it is thecleanest money in the world for whileit goes into the pockets of the peoplein an unending and continually increas-ing stream, it is taken out of the groundand all men are benefitted and no manis injured by its production. In this con-nection it would be well to rememberthat the mining industry of Utah is inits infancy. The surface is barelyscratched. The table following will showthose which exhibit their dividends andare but a few of the many great producersof the state. There are hundreds ofproperties under private or corporateownership in Utah, about the annualprofits of which we are left entirely toconjecture. Our Eastern friends whotake statements concerning the Westwith a


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