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Show would be expensive but of esjy rrade. DESSKET EVENING NEWS. It would accommodate all the settleCalt IVti; BRO' 1868. 1850. ments along the east shore of Great UOODDuDSEE & DDO, April S3, val Lake, Cache valley, and Bear river Uirecuon worn a do ley, itsduegeneral and It would Increase almost north, UN'ION PACIFIC RAILROAD. JHI the distance of the line from the Mis Constantly tor 8AX.E Keep common souri river to Raft river, the Report of G. Jf. Dodj Chief Snin point in Bear river valley, 75 miles. rcr C. J J2. on a branch JlaUrvad Third, The third approach, on the Luton Jaciji4 Jiaiiroad to supposition Jrvm WHO LEGALE & RETAIL, that the road should be JaAo, Jfjnlrna, Qrtgvn end Tugcfs built south of Great Bait Bake, would sound be from Bait Lake City, or Weber All the Varieties of Canon, along the east shore of Great Orrxcw Ctnxr K.xon U. P. R. B., Bait Lake, crossing one arm of the Lake. ( Bear river bar.) near Mud Island; 7?. thence along the west base of JTjru Otivrr- Ames, JYeitent fr. Point to Pilot Springs; thence J:. It) A"tuau sCrtct, JS'tvr Yort: down Clear creek, or lUft nver.vaiiey. State Xtoad, Half Block Wertb er Esnl--5 GEORGE Q. CANNON Editor. Ds.ii: Sir: In compliance with the to Snake river. The crossing of Salt Instructions of tbe BaarU of Directors, Lake would be in water from one to cratlon Square, Anise ( thl Harket, at to xne at Bait JLak City. I tea feet deep, and about three mile forwnll 1. have the honor of submitting; the fol- - long. The line could be carried still lowing report upon Rallroatl lines from further north, and cross Promontory WILX PURCHASE ALL KINDS OF to Contract for BUILDI2Q and Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country. the Union Paclao Railroad to MoaUsi, Point REDUCED PRICES ABE prepared the GREATLY 13 or 20 miles north of Its work: tome to the beat and I a Abo, Portland, (Oregon.) and Puset's southern extremity, which would a cheap as the cheapest, equal Baring Bound, v ashingtoa Territory,) known some beaw work and about FOB as the Idaho and Oregon branch. I six ml lee ofverr 75 feet grade. After leav hail report upon th 11 co la two dlvt ing the settlement of Salt Lake, and THI ions, viz; on til It reaches Baft river, the line .First. The approaches to Bnak riv skirts a and country uninviting er valley, rruta tii line or tne union susceptible to cultivation, but hardly avoids Paciao Railroad, between Grtn river the desert. There would be plenty or PRODUCE, and OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. an4 Bait La 5: 8 Cltr. water with and timber route, the along Hecon J. The routs from Snake river all the material necessary to build the STOCK. Tulley to Portland, Oregon, and Paget' road. Coal Is said to exist in Baft river i. I Bound. Washlnztoa Territory. I also mountains, but this fact baa not been include the branch to Montana. We keep constantly on hand and Make to orfully established. The rim of the basin ArritoAcxira to ixaks hxvxr valut. on itan river range, could be crossed der, at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, SASH, HAS AX 70 feet and with BLI2TO3, MOULDINGS, Eta, Etc, comparatively AM grades, rout on the Irst. The tlx 17.marked light werk. but heavy snows in winter 1. It. It. lice In the would rasp, leaving be encountered. The distance) of Black Forks of Ureen river, near the the branch Will find it to their adrantage to glv ns a call, TERMS to SVIT CUSTOMERS. the mouth of Baft river, H moata of Ham's Fork, of lack's Fork, would be CO to Extensive and Increasing Circulation 129:1 j-1.1C5 d from miles and miles, to Fork and up II Hodges' Pats, Omaha to the mouth of Raft river; the dlOfclj through the rim of the G real dalt .Lake 150 from would be miles the branch Basin; then descends to Hear rlrer val- mouth of VTeber Cafion to Baft river, ley, which It follows t the northerly making the branch shorter than "A'1 Etc., Etc., AND AS A TWEIIT7-EIGH- T bend of bear rirer, latitude? 30 some line SIZES 75 miles; but the entire length by znlles north of fc$od Hprlngs; then eight road to travel, from the Missouri OF THE CELEBBATED leave the valley la a N. 4j W. course, of the to 7 river mouth the of the rail river, throusrU the broad, open plain paisley NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING MEDIUM would greater. Should the known as the Port 2euf gap; this plain, main be 55ofmiles XL TJ. P. run It. north line the from Bear rWtr yalley, being nearly mora la of Lake which Great Salt City, dlClcult lummiU to level, without any 1 1 0 11 c0 overcome. It strikes Port Neuf rirer than probable, the branch would leave at of Has already gained great popularity. Great the line the main north , point near where it caflona through the range Bait ! to due Pilot strike north Lake, of mountains skirting: the Bear rirer then down Baft river valley to alUy on the west, then follows the Springs, Haft river, and would be only CO miles Port iN'eaf valley, and enters tin ate river plains about latitude 42 4V, and Ion- - long, and it the shortest branch that be built, giving the same distance gUa U HZ XT. The only Ulfllcalt work can ARECNOW MADE BY THE from Missouri as the last route. The AND Fit El OUT THE SAME TO THIS CITY o:- ca this line Is at Hodges Paat, through work the on be but would this line light, the rim of the basin, where a tunnel of OS THE MOST Excelsior Manufacturing Comp'y. l.COO feet will be required to obtain a CO the grades heavy, the eastern rim of the Full Telegraph Reports, avoided by" the branch, but basin being 80 or a foot xt maximum grade crosseu by the main line, and the grade, Bailable Local Items, will overcome the summit, avoiding the northern rim to overcome. ' Correspondence, (Home and: Foreign.) ST. LOTUS. Heavy tunnel, but string heavy work. I sub nows would be encountered from And Educational, Agricultnral, Pro& Kirlnycod Messrs Stnbbs mit a profile of the line from the mouth POPD-JVERY AND mHESE Railway and Domestle News, V montory Point to Snake river valley, of Haw's Fork to Port Neuf rap. The which COO LAR before KINO 8TOVE3 been bay on And, once a week, the REASONABLE TERUS! tbe pablio sine 1852. Each succeeding- year lie, in winter, three feet balance of the distance to 6nake river Discourses of First Presidency and of tb the drifts of usual this the with baa added to their popularity, nntll tb nam high will be light work, and no grade to ex level, Twelve bas become In household familiar in tbe Apostles. line altitude. reaches After main erery the ceed fifty feet per mile, with good align West and Bontb. Tbe demand for our be could built Salt Great line this Lake, xnent. The distance by this approach g line A," but from Ham's Fork to the mouth of Raft as fast as be HTem would not from commenced the east river valley a point com Opposite Salt Lake House, river, in Hnake to waa the the main road until last year was greater tban we could supply wltb xaoa to all 11 nee, is 223 miles; from Mis running tbe sizes then made; anticipating a still greater Cafion or the north FOR ALL WHO WILL FAVOR THEM WITH demand souri river to llaft river 1,1 Id miles: and mouthofoftheWeber tbe year, we bare mad during Lake. additional sizes, and are for severalpresent from Omaha to the navigable waters of point THI patterns to manufacture 120 to ISO prepared the Columbia, at the mouth of the UmaTHEIR ORDERS. (Tb txs continued.) tilla, by thin route. Is 1,515 miles; to CHARTER OAK STOVES Portland, J,07D miles. The advantage It la said that SALT LAKE CITY cards are per day, ol advertising of this route Ls, that It la eighty miles TWENTY-EIGHDIFFERENT SIZES. shorter from Omaha than any other ap- now carried through the streets of Paris trained by dogs. avoids the We It the of eTery store w proach. operation heavy guarantee offer Th long experience they have had manufacture, v aaatcn moua tains. Egju as reference and srauee crousing me entirely any one of con once He who twice, bave been sold, wherthousands the that many and to reach the navigable waters of the quer conquers himself. or exin thU butincs cannot fail to secure ever they may be found. Neither labor Pacino we would have only 40O ml lee of pense hu been spared to make our NEW Are appointed Agents for tbe Sale of tb Justly CUABTKR OAK a to them a liberal portion 0 the road to build,, with the U. P. It. It. (Published erery Tuesday and Saturday,) completed to far west, In 1563, that the Perfect Stove, Cooking track could te immediately laid on this pubtto patronage. and we offer It to th trade as the BEST CONroute. STRUCTED, MOST DURABLE and UNIFORM BTOVK In tbe market. operating- COOKING widely circulated throughout the City and very iitue roc je worst wouiu o en In addition to our EXTENSIVE to8TOVT5 all the Territory, and bas advanparts of countered 00 this approach. It runs the we are offer to Stove CELEBRATED RUSINEHtj MILL DESERET prepared which commend It to all who desire to tages tb Dealers, Tinsmiths and others la tbe trade, news ortener tban once a week. tne greater part of the way through valley get largest and most complete assortment of Metals or over table lands suitable for cultiva CALL AXD SEE THEM AT and Tinners' stock; In tbe West. Oar arrangeG of a and capable tion, supporting heavy ment wltb tbe 8U Louis 8 tamping Company enables ns to snve liberal discounts to ianr population. Ham's and Bear river val buyers of FRENCH STAMP D TINN are wide and and skirt the leys rich, IRONWARE and Tinners' & beautiful Taller stream abounding: of our red need the prices orSupplies. all articlesHaving recently OWN MANUFACTURE, we believe dealers with fijb, and alTording immense water SbUft Lk City, trtab Territory, and housekeepers will find It to their power, iuvery acre or them could be to send for Catalogue and Price List, and exEXCHANGE BUILDINGS. cultivated. Vegetables and the smaller ZJ Door 8ul aiiX Lakt rut. amine onr price before purchasing; elsewhere. THE DESERET NEWS, grains may bo raised in abundance. Address The Umber In the mountains adjacent Have on hand a Complete STOCK of iHnnirfatf uring Co. Excelsior to the valleys is heavy, and In unlimit BT. JL0UIS, MMwrU filanufactared at President YOUNG'S ed quantities, pine, spruce, qnaklng GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ' BOLD Dealers Btore and hemlock generally. by ash, predominating. Where they will be. pleased to answer WEEKLY, Along Bear rtrer, coal, of the brown Which tbey offer at the In exists and formation, heavy veins, any enquiries about purchases. an analysis of it shows it to be some of Very LOWEST RATES for the best coal existing west of the Mis (ADTKXnSKXKHT.1 sour! river; it Is eay of access, has solid CASH I Established, JTune lSth, 1850, PRODUCE DUCK & WRIGHT AHEAD. roof, and will be mined cheaply. The line would pass near the Mormon set As xomj be seen by tbe following article. tlemtnta at Bear river and 6oda we copy from the New Orleans Timet of which frena a Calif Few rale, Pay Hprinxs. Haow In lltxr fiver valley Espeet la Is published every Wednesday, and 15th Back A Wright hare borne off the last. lies steadily on the ground during th highest premium In tbe store line at tb drifts would STAPLE EE0CE1KS All BEY GOODS. winter; but no enormous New Orleans Fair. Six entries were made with we as avoid be encountered, the heavy Buck's "Brilliant," away ahead of the heap. This Tarn Is universally acknowledged to be Wasatch mountains. A snows of : was stove trial best article in the Market,' and of full JXaJB X1XB XA1TZST CUtCTJIiATIOX Of resumed Tbe th great , yesterday with the proper ft line by th COAL OIL AND NAILS. 12 o.clock, before a largely increased crowd at PAPER IX TII BOCKT and can be furnished to the order of could be built at the canclal over tbe day preceding. The utmost good hu- weight, KOTJNTAIX HEOIOIC. mor seemed to prevail, both among th exhlblt-ot- s Merchants and Citizens, Wholesale. rate of 2U miles or more in a year, de and spectators, all of whom seemed thor upon the U. 1. It. It. WUl b In receipt of pending entirely to Imbued with the good old P. K. principle ougbly to bring forward it iron: for the su of "may th best stove win." Promptly to the Parties residing In Sanpete and Juab Conn on committee time ties can obtain the Tarn at Fort Birch Mill, the the appeared perstructure. tie, timber, lumber, etc.. Judges' GOODS ftam theXUlSTj or fho contains a summary of tl with ex- NephL for Wheat or Cash. stand, Haunaers, slowing particularly, abound and can be furnished along the IT Week. TeleirraDhlc IxcaJ. Miscellaneous, Tbe were and citement entries responsibility. caa will As soon a Trains continue Domestic and Foreign News. and Editbrlal get lo, and line. the same as at the previous trial, and tbe enV Articles to keep a Complete Stock of upon transpiring events, and Is iu been not bad A line secondary to this, that would charged. gineers T HIRCm, General Agent, every parucniar one tbe drum tapped, and to ten minute At to more Montana the directly point allllchted up. Norton's Furnace, run by Mr. branch, could leare this line at Hoda .Washington Utah. hi wood Perry, led off In smoke, amid the of loud crowd tbe cheers and cries Port of "Uo old canon, "uf avoiding it, Spring, A STANDARD HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL one." Charter Oak followed, and the rest gave Or AZJs XIXD&. bear due north until it reaches the dtrxr four after. In vapor immediately minutes. Just southerly bend of lUackfoot rirer fol as uiey were iu we xiuKUb my rounuinc in Plant"popped in bread; lowing the valley of this ri rer to Bnake quarter stretcb,rCotton ail roll owed suit as quickly as though life derirer plains; then due west, or, crossing pended on tbe issue, bat Back's Brilliant bad Snake rirer strike directly west to fir with bread already In the stove. started WARE FURNITURE ROOMS, Combined ClresUation of tbe tbroe wards Fort Bobe. From fcioda Springe Then cam th tug; tb cooks' countenances C. 3P. D TT O IS D, clowed like the stoves, a pemetual snannins- r estala wek, 11,000. to Hnake rirer would b light work, AND ana awn reeounuea over the openingand good alignment, and were patted, coaxed and petted light usgrade, arena. Btovembvuoi Into well watered valleys skirt a though they were human beings. Ail seemed take connaeui 01 winnisg, ana me crowd enlivened ed by mountains of pine a. btrautlful a tbe scene with numerous and encouraging EAST STREET. TEiiri.i: 1 erer saw. reconnols A country is commeow irom ume w ume. Air. trtTTJn ' TERMS FOR THE DAILY CABINET MAKER, sance made of the Black fcot valley u wis iramvi lavoreu. vuurM kuiui one minutes past At "Cotton Plant' shows that a very direct line could be On eopy, one yaae,'-.- ,, .iio valves threwtwenty open lis throttle obtained down it. the valley- It follow e 00 six months, mora no AJ1 wanted It that the others fur. I and "keeping dark." As tbe time shut up" z 59 three being from to li miles wi.ie. . The ad months. lor tne ureaa to 00 oaxea approached, excite vantages of this line would consist in SOC7XI 1st. KTSIKBT, a to ment bad increased baking beat, both encountering les snow than upon the within and without the arena. At last Peer TERMS FOR THE i less turned out its bread in 42 minutes; Norton's in the shortenDINWOODEY rongeur uapune, and followed In One one Furnace salt. 4215; Cotton Plant 0 copy, ing of the branch to Montana, which next. In 43. then Charter Oak, In 43 then Good oa six would strike oST near Fort Hall on monttuv... 5 ana roj. muck's In Kamsnian, lastly v Bo ake rirer. three months,. 47. The grand result of OPPOSITE THE THSATRK, ,,,,.,.;, s OS as follows: the trial wasBrilliant, PA hi for literal Tttaaks fRIESDS l&tr Both of the arove routes could be K. Wood Perry, bread Norton's Furnace, welshed 7 lbs S ox; burned fuel 7J4 lb. shortened In distance by striking off TRONAGE, and begs to aaooo&e that be bas a TERM FOR THE WEEKLY t Charter Oak, Itlee, ttro. A- Co., bread weighed 7 ' from the main ilne where it cross targe amount of lbs 4 ocj burned fuel W lbs. One eopy, one year.. . ;. .15 00 Bear rlrer, u line marked B," thus Peerless. Campmsn A Ox, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 six 3 00 on fuel oc burned Gi lbs. months,. hand FOR BAIiE an constantly aroldlng the tunnel and heavy work, Keeps Bam art Good 7 0 of bread, S tan. three 2 lbs weighed oz; months,. at Hodge's crowing the rim of the burned fuel, 7U pounds. TLT 3L Tbe Pas. Jotton Plant. LevldtNi avra, bread weighed 7 lbs J? V Tl M length of th branch would 1 oz; burned fuel, 1i lbs. AT b the same a "A" line, but the total Buck's Brilliant, Buck A 7rlght, bread weighed distance from the Missouri rirer to 7 lb 4 ox; burned fuel, 8 lbs. ANGUS M. CANNON, General Business Aent Portland would be Increased CO miles, it At the conclusion of th trial, the bread was Cosstaatlx oa baud. taken charge of by the Award in 2 Commute leaving the main line thatmuch farther locked up for an boar, at the expiration of aad we and should hare to ce the wet, wnicn i was au eaten oy mem, in accordance on the main line, east of with their duty, and the gold medal awarded for heary grade to Buck t Wright, of BK Louis, Of the Most best wood stoves THX that w encounter in Bar rirer, to inrure satisfaction vxarranted Allffoods honorable mention being made and of tb Best of th Peerless. Approred Styles, the rirn of the basin. Carapman A Co. New Orleans Times. Jan. 15. Quality, at GreaUr The approach from Bait Sectmd, dt oll3 i Lais City or the mouth of WcbercaAoa to Hnake rirer, aroldlng the crossing of OUDEH3 rnoarTLi filled. IlEl'iS JOB PRIIITIIIG OFFICE the rira of th basin, would skirt the east shor of Great iHait Lake to Ilar 'AC2. lar?e additions rirer, and to follow the valley of Bear HA"VXNQ''recentJy received ONSTANTLT OX ILAND. and for Bala in extensive toe:, is now rirer tone of the streams leading to Tie Undertaker's Department If a!$o Suitably C to Purchasers. one eczntlttos suit of tbe most compute in the West, and bss VhnlfTi nr Marsh valley, and then to Paake rirer t- i?r fzciiitl for t3e eTecntion cf ell kinds by tbe nntljrtliei, at bis plies at Furr.IjheJ. to OClrcr TZria Eit reoplo's vallrr of V: r'ilnj.crcostlausupthe County, t.- -i ca jezi crrrx, CptU tr-- l tirtt to Port 2i"eaf Up. ThU llr.s ic,r-a fcr lYctcca aad iTlce C. c:- -:y 1, 1 CARPENTERS ti i DESERET NEWS i. - Pro-monte- Staple Merchandise ry 1 re-n- ulr cash, MERCnMDISE, isIHTMM IMS Country Dealers DESERET oil ri n s s ILL YARN COTTON -- i WELL-KNOW- N L j - . Charter track-layin- Oalx I NEWS, T . snisii-WEnirx- T, -- c RK barratt! -- P - i I ROSS Cotton Yarii; j sIS-3- m Aim 1 A- ta-;la- . - g, " GARDEN TOOLS! STAPLE GOODS d2-- tf PRUNING SHEARS! E - - 1 FARM NG - M ,; and-announce- d HENRY SEMI-WEEK- year,.... T IMPLEMENTS, a bln T - , KE . t FDniiiTniiEi orer-comi- ng 117-lr- a w-- Gun-ticc- tiil, a, -- "-.z- -- e d-- tf - . '. zz, -- |