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Show vallev, if a considerable number of men would do the same thinpf. This money is to b8 paid to the company building the road as soon as this lirst locomotive enters Logan. He would, on his own proposition, have to pay $300. Several other gentlemen agreed to do the same thing. Said he: -This is not a proposition pro-position born of enthusiasm. It is a cold, business proposition with me; and simply means in my judgment that ray property would bo worth all the way from 85 to 50 per cent of the valim.5' Here 'is the ground work for a new railroad. The Journal has no hesitancy in saying that on this basis another road can be gotten into this valley in twelve months as easily as whistling, .1 any considerable number of property owners would join .hands with the gentlemen gen-tlemen spoken of. Logan Wants another Railroad. Logan Journal. A gentleman at the close of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce and citizens' meeting on Monday night week made a square , proposition for another railroad. He aid he was willing to give a bond to pay ten per cent of the assessed valuation valua-tion of his property, as found on the county assessment rolls, toward the construction of another road into thia . ' 5 |