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Show Telegraph to Cotton-wood. The ! following telegram was received yesterday yester-day afternoon. We agree with our obliging correspondent that postal facilities fa-cilities are demanded at Cottonwood. It is a new idea to extend a telegraph tine to a region where there is not even a post-office, anl ought to how the postal gentlemen that they are decidedly decid-edly behind the time. Snell's LLsxF-vvAr House and , T Stage Station, Mouth of Little Cottonwood Canon. Feb. 25. Editors HeraJJ : The wire of the Deseret Telegraph Company has just reached this "point where an office will be established at once. The snow in this locality is ,i,- r..- j . i -i, - icei ueep, ana win increase in a rapid ratio as they ascend the canon. The enterprise of the D. T. Company, as evinced by what at this time of year must be considered a heaw undertaking, in placing ihe telegraph wire at the service of tbe honest miners above as well as the people of your city, ousht certainly to ensure their undivided support. Now that we en joy the benefits of electricity, the increasing in-creasing population 0f this district demand de-mand a post office, that we may read the news in the columns of your wide awake paper, before it becomes three or four days old. J. C. Livingston. |