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Show If no other method of communication communica-tion with the Oeep Creek country can Le secured, the business men of Salt Lake should get together aud build an electric road into that couutry. The cost of such a road would be comparatively compara-tively small; it could be operated cheaply; and the advances in the application appli-cation of electrical power to locomotion are so rapid that the lint would probably proba-bly be found as effective for the purpose pur-pose as a steam road. Salt Lake can not afford to miss the opportunity to attach at-tach tha trade of that great region. The delay in the railroad matter is so long continued that the time has about arrived, ar-rived, if it be not already here, when the subject should be taken hold of in a senii-publio manner. |