Show I I I I EXPERTS FINISH FIRST SURVEYS I OF UINTAH AU R. R R. R Report on Route to Basin Made l Adepts Collect Data on Resources GREAT RICHES RICHES' WAIT Wl GOVERNOR BELIEVES Bamberger Says Utah Ien Men Must l Pledge Quarter of Construction Cost Surveyors who have o been running lines to find Ind the tho b bt best st route from rom Salt Lake Lako to tho the Uintah basin for Cor the tho proposed proposed pro pro- posed railroad ha have hae e completed a preliminary pre pro or survey a n re report report report re- re received recel b Gov port on which was ivan by Simon yesterday This route runs from a point be between ho- ho tween Springville and Provo Prove up Hobble Creek canyon through tho the divide by bya byl Tho The grade will a l tunnel 1000 feet Ion long not exceed 2 per cent and will have no curve with a greater radius than ten dc degrees From tho the top o of the dildo dl- dl Ide th tho proposed ed line proceeds alon along Indian or S Squaw W creek to the Strawberry Strawberry Straw Straw- berry herry reserve and 1 then follows tho the Stra river to From this point no sur survey ey has haa been made Tho The grade rado has been lIcen the doubtIng doubting doubtIng doubt- doubt Ing Thomas In tho the entire question und this preliminary survey Bunc shows the tho feasibility of oC tho the project All An the tho preliminary pro pre work is being done by local capital Wealth d While hUe lines arc are being run another corps of or surveyors sUr Is Investigating tho the resources and possibilities po o of the tho proposed proposed proposed pro pro- I posed road and what tho the tonnage would be The reports of oC these men are expected ex Os- I at the governors governor's office almost almo t tI any day To Insure the tho construction J o of the road rOld Governor Go Bamberger said Maid I t j I I yesterday at least 25 per cent of oC the tho estimated co cost t must be lie pledged by lo local local lo- lo cal enl capital and this done dono if the reports 10 1 I on resources reveal what hat is expected difficulty difficult in obtaining I there will bo be no I ample amplo capital in tho the east cast for tor such a a. I I i subscription would show capital that tho the projectors have faith In tho the project continued tho the governor governor goVernor gov gov- goV- goV It lt ItIs i is easy eay to say that in the Uintah basin there are arc billions of oC tons of oC coal conI that there I Iare Iare I are millions of or tons of gil- gil asphalt and that the I oil fields will yield untold wealth that I i I shale from which can bo be produced oil oilin I in great quantity is abundant that tho the I mineral resources are the greatest In Inthe inthe the tho United States and there arc are gold sold I I and silver prospects In plenty rg-cr rg to Interest l' l East int lUIt I I the tho tho When hen these surveyors sur now on ground report I snail shall be bo able I believe I Ito to go o to capitalists in the east and elsewhere elsewhere else else- where an and sa say Here Is what we have havo else I Here Hero aro are coal measures and veins eins hydrocarbon deposits and precious metal prospects F Foin om 1 these the tho tonnage o will MH aggregate so much We Ve have havo agreed to put up as our proportion of tho the cost of oC construction construction con con- at least 25 per cent and wo we want your aid The proposed railroad I I has so 50 much business already In sight I It will be Increased from the day that the first train is run When I can go to capital and Hay say these things thing 8 construction of ot the UIntah Uintah Uin Uin- tah lah railroad will not only be begun but it will be speeded d as ns fast as men and mone money can build It It |