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Show The citizens of Bozeman, Montana, Mon-tana, have called a delegate convention conven-tion in that place for the 1st day of April, to consider the subject of railroad rail-road communications with that territory. terri-tory. Tbe leading men of Montana have determined that they will no longer submit to remain out of the world, when they have abundant wealth in their mountains and valleys val-leys which lies undeveloped for want of cheap and rapid transit. A committee com-mittee has been appointed to correspond corres-pond with railroad men, to obtain tli most feasible method of securing this desirable consummation. All agrco that a railroad is a necessity, but the question ol the route is in dispute. It is probable, however, that the Utah Northern railroad extension ex-tension will be determined upon, as it presents the cheapest and quickest solution of the question the Montau-ians Montau-ians art laboring to solve. A little aid in this direction will secure the needtd result. Apropos to this subject, sub-ject, e clip the following paragraph from the Helena Independtnt of the 21st: They hTo a plan of building railroads inUixhthat is certainly commendable. On the L2a day of last Decotuocr a corps of enj-int-ers ptirt-'d out to make a survey of thd L'lsh W estern railroad. On the l-'Ui dy f tY'bruu-y tho citra wcrs: rua-ig rua-ig ou it for a d:.-t.r.eo of twc'.ty-dve ii e. Taore was s. ro;td surveyed, traded, trad-ed, ire-Red in j:iry days. Tets is U.o lavst rai:J wjrk on raiir ads that has ever wb.'i,, 0 know If tha Alort; or (;..-., of that roiioQ wid' a-.'p;-,;; to bui.diag a road to! Montana aM dup ay enuaWne-ev, I It wemd if ada,,-- hrSr 8 ( uur - e ! a:;d pat pu-ciy of ulm, tho purses of, ILose wm awe. in Zion. ' |