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Show RAILROAD PROSPECTS CONSIDERED BRIGHT From the number of railroad surveyors survey-ors reported in the Uintah basin this vear, the basin people think they will have a railroad ere long, said AT. B. Pope of Duchesne, who was in town yesterday to confer with Fred W. 'Chambers, state fish and game commissioner. com-missioner. Mr. Pope is a deputy game warden and came in with George "Van Wagner, Wasatch county warden, to get allotments of S0,"()0 trout for planting in each county. Henry Thompson, deputy dep-uty warden for Emery county, was a caller at the fish and game department for the same purpose. |