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Show Why Not?- A. writer in the Denver Ae-ra, urging the cultivation of cotton in southern Colorado, says: The Mormons raise both cotton and tobacco in southern Utah, where they have no advantage, either of climate or -oil, over southern Colorado, and they are proud of their Dixie. Why cannot Colorado have a Dixie also? Why shouldn't Colorado havo a "Dixie" too, we echo? Utah is proud of its "Dixie," and when the Southern Pacific 11. R. is built, southern I 'tah will become one of the most important ulaccs in the wont. We can mmn our Colorado neighbors hat. the surest way of developing and rn.-.kirig iiillucn-lial iiillucn-lial the great we it, is by encouraging nil the industries which it variety of climate :md rich roils neikc practicable. (I row '.( "D , iri'T'.'.c tin- henh of sheep ntid 'till: p! i'it fruit and .-hade trie, on- MHirayn rnanul'uctiirc.", and then, with rhi' v:-,t minimi losourtcs ol' the mniifiUiiH, a rrea.(ii"S will ho built up I in- sn p'i 'in? thai of any powr in the ' 1-t'Ti li' ini-filicre. |