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Show Utah Northern Rulroad. Work is progressing rapidly on this line, fifteen miles of track being already laid, and five more will be laid this week. John W. Young, Esq., president presi-dent find general superintendent of tho road, expects to open traffic to Hampton'sthe Hamp-ton'sthe first terminus of tho road sometime next week. At present thcro are about a hundred and fifty teams at woi k on tho lino, and two hundred and fifty nieu besides, making in all about lour hundred men employed on it. Tlio road is well and evenly built, and tniins run with a smoothness that is in every sense satisfactory. The high waters in Cache county will impede probers a little there, yet by the first of August it is confidently expected the line will bo working to Logan, and there is iron enough on hand to lay the track to that point. Some small-1 souled, carping, jealous beings have been venting their spleen againBt the Utah Northern, with no better object than to attempt the depreciation of a I successful enterprise ; but whilo they 1 snarl and spit out filthy venom, the tine is being built, and success, which i is ever the evidenco of superiority, will 3 give an effectual aud tho best rofuta-' rofuta-' tion to such emanations. Wohopoto i uko an early rido over the line and ro-J ro-J port from personal observation. Evo- 0 ry thing on it is working splendidly, aa wo learn from tho most reliable sour- 1 cos. |