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Show AVAIl FOR THK WAGON. While capitalists are spying out the laud j iu the neighborhood of Deep Creek it seems from Jjrarrulous correspondents aud inter- viewing reporters, that the Denver it Rio ) Crande Western railroad is throwing dirt on 1 the western outskirts of Tintic and in the j direction of Rundown and Deep Creek. The ! Tim ks has the promise of early information j with regard to a forward movement of a j railway direct from this city to the flourish- 1 Jng mining camps on the route to the I Nevada line, provided such a niove- ; lnent is decided upon. In the meantime and during the heated term lef tit "wait for the wagon'' till it moves in earnest. . That the refreshing j waters and sandy beaches of Great Salt Lake make up objective points for railway magnate mag-nate and mining capitalists, we know. ! '. That these salient points are on the direct; line to the treasures beyond Skull valley is j a!o demonstrable. Let us rest content ' that wucre two birds can be killed with one ; atone, the stone throwers w ill congregate : and concentrate where the birds are to be j ound. The surveys over this direct route re nade and found available. Time must be jjiveu X move slowly und surely in this matter. Tho growing development of , the mines which are attracting much 'attention, the case of the money markets at I the cast where the means for building the (road must be obtained, are measurable guarantees guar-antees of final success. Working faith must rst ou tangible facts ; which point to the building of .i railroad di rect from this city to the Deep Crejk eountry epeediiy. Let us not worry over every little paper cross-road, starting from nowhere aud running in the direction of somewhere. Nor i let us part too easily with valuable fran- Icbiscs in cur possession, remembering always, al-ways, "that Rome was not built iu a day." gait Lake City is growing faster thau Home fcTer did in twice the growing season. 3lome extended her splendid roads to her Jar-off provinces, this city has only to wait tiii her tributary rassals beg to pour their metallic treasures at her feet, and util- Iza her home riches of gas and oil to coin r the precious metals into all the appliances of I luxury aud wealth. The mines will come to lis over roads of their own making. |