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Show IN liOXELililONTI1 AllrncUons That Slioulil Imluec Jinny Good SuttUTit llt-ie. Boxelder County hap: Room for 100,000 more people. Real estate valued at 1,500,000. Streams which afford good water power. A population of S,000 industrious poo)lc. CJ real ledges of slate rock near Honey ville. Horses, sheep and n.uies valued at $700,000. Till! Ruoi.Kit, the Pioneer Paper of the county. lountains of almost pure iron ore near Willard. Yaluable silver and lead mines in the western part. WashakeC; a village of civilized Indians near Portage. Extensive salt fields on the scores of the Great Salt Lake. Vast grazing lands where 100,-000 100,-000 to 200,000 sheep winter annually. annu-ally. o0,000 acres of land under cultivation, cul-tivation, 12,000 of which are irrigated. ir-rigated. Farmos which raise 50 bushels of grain and eight tons of alfalfa to the acre. Invaluable onyx and marble quarries on Promontory hill, near the railroad. Peaches, straw! jerries, raspln r- riutJ, grapuri, cU;., unexcelled in botli size and flavor. Promising gold, silver and lead mines within twenty minutes' drive of the county seat. Suflicicr.t rich farm lands lying west of Bear River City to sustain 1,000 more familiort. Land that produces 423 bushels of excellent potatoes to the acre, and lfl.l tons of onions to the acre. The honor of surpassing oil other counties in the matter of average yield of oats, producing 50 bushels to the acre. An easily traceable mica ledge of several miles in extent, as yet unclaimed un-claimed and untouched. Located J in central Boxelder. j A healthful climate; fish and game in abundance; delightful mountain retreats with cool water and beautiful scenery. Hot springs of wonderful medicinal medic-inal properties: tho Utah Hot Springs near Willard and undeveloped undevel-oped warm springs near Dewey-villo, Dewey-villo, Corinne and Plymouth. Best hunting grounds in Utah, at the mouth of Beai River. Myriads Myr-iads of the feathery tribe, from the goose down to the snipe are found here during the hunting season. Natural gas fields on the western and northern outskirts of Brighnin City. Brick and lime kilns have heen successfully burnt with this gas as fuel. It has also been used for domestic purposes. The greatest canal in Utah, the Bear River Canal, which cost 000.000 and brings 100,000 acres oi rich land near Corinne under cul-;tivation. cul-;tivation. The canal is 70 miles in length, with loOmiles of laterals |