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Show THE R. G. W. IX THE SOUTH. They are Discussing the Feasibility of Ihe Different Koiites Surveyed. The Salins, l tah. ', says: "J. H. Mor-tor, Mor-tor, locating engineer of the Rio tirnndc Western railway with his assistant F. J. Cramer were in town the tirst of the week. They left Tuesday momlng, to go over the prosjoaed lines south. We called on them to see if they had any Information that could be extracted, but met w ith poor success. As near as we can learn tbe different surveying corps arc now furnishing data for us, bj the board of directors ot their coming mecling. When they wilt discuss the different surveys end decide what iu their judgement will i -thu most feasible route to build They will also consider the offer of ?1,880,000 made to build through central Nevada. This is offered of-fered to the first road thai builds through that country. To aaoejM these bonds 'In will have to build west from some point in the Tintie country or further north. Then; Is a strong probability that they may build West from Silt Luke city. From there they could strike in tin-' Deep Creek country where then- are L.rgc qtiantitiea ot low grade ore they could get to liuul lo the smelters." I |