"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 .. . early fifteen hundred stores in the Rocky Mountain Country. Itsmotto is Live and Help to Live. which established this institution was organized in 1862under the name of Joslin-Park and so continued until1900 when Mr. Joslin died. Together with his latepartner, Mr. Park crossed the plains on foot, establishingin Denver their first store which is still continued atthe corner of Curtis and Sixteenth Streets. In 1868 astore was es


"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 .. . early fifteen hundred stores in the Rocky Mountain Country. Itsmotto is Live and Help to Live. which established this institution was organized in 1862under the name of Joslin-Park and so continued until1900 when Mr. Joslin died. Together with his latepartner, Mr. Park crossed the plains on foot, establishingin Denver their first store which is still continued atthe corner of Curtis and Sixteenth Streets. In 1868 astore was established by the firm at Cheyenne. Wyoming,and three years later the present store was opened atSalt Lake City, and has since been maintained at 170Main Street. With the opening of this store Mr. Parkmoved thither from Denver, and Salt Lake has since beenhis home. Truly Mr. Park can claim for himself thetitle of Pioneer Jeweler and Silversmith and the reputa-tion which he has built up throughout the inter-mountaincountry is certainly an enviable one. Mr. Park is thepersonal owner of the valuable property on which hisstore is located. iililillllllllllrvi .!l!««i. Pioneer Monument. A few doors further north, at No. 156 Main Street,the store of Callaway, Hoock and Francis is years ago this firm was established for the pur-pose of handling the highest grades of china and glass-ware. Gradually the business increased until an incor- The Eagle Gate. poration bfcame necessary and under the firm name thecompany was registered. At ho point in the inter-mountain region can therebe found so great or so attractive an assortment ofhandsome goods as is displayed within the confinesof this well-lighted and roomy establishment. Upon itstables are displayed the very choicest of china and pot-tery including Rookwood Pottery, Libbey Cut Glass,Teco and Grueby Pottery, Quezal Art Glass and SyracuseChina, of which they are exclusive agents. The salesrooms of Callaway, Hoock & Francis


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