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Show MOM SASTKTK I'OU.NTY. Nolci by a Trarrlrr.-Thf Itto flramte Wr.lrrii lUllreiil. 1'rospiclt ol a (loet Ilrfst.-I'rnl Mm. A trip through Hanpttu county It, at reganlt comfort and convenlincc, very dlllerent now from what It wat before thetnterprlslng director! of the Itlo Uraude Western couipleted II" Ir auxiliary lluu rronl Thlstlo to thnHau tuandKovler valleys. Ikfore that event, traveller! bad to crowd tin in-telrealua in-telrealua very dlmlnutlvo coulrlv. ance of a railroad car, at far at that went, ami then rely upon the hones aud thu sometimes muddy, tomellmit dusty ruadt for Ihe rest. Now this kind oftuilerlug Inflicted ou n traveling publlo it a thing ot thu peat. In commodious com-modious cart with reclining chalnyou are conveyed from tho Junction at Thistle through Hie pnncliAl let. tleuicntiot the two valleyi at far at Hallna. Among the population of Itietoproi-perout Itietoproi-perout towns the greatest satisfaction It expressed concerning Ihu thanged oonilltloui. Leading laislnew men as-tert as-tert that thn cunilng of llio ratlroa 1 haa given tobuslnisaofullkiudi a "lift," aud that Hie prospecti (or the fuluro are very encuuriglng. It It evident, too, that thu mantgen ol the railroad have found tho re-aounea re-aounea and the tralllo of these val-leyagrrattr val-leyagrrattr than they at first untlcl-pateil, untlcl-pateil, since they have decltled to change the entire line from riilstlo to Hallua rrom a iiarrow-gougo to a broad gauge. The probations ror this thango aro now lo tar advancinl Hist the work can lie couilled Wedutaday, June 15, after which date Ihe cut will be run through from Halt I-ake City lo Hallun, thus doing away with tho trouble of changing cars, reloading, etc., at Tbltllo, etaonote It evidently toon coming to the front among her fair lister counties In tills Territory. Iletween rutty mid fifty thousaud ahiepara now annually exported from Haniite county. 1 ne prospecla or an auunutni uarven both from Holds and orchards are more promising thla yuir than they have been for a good many jears. Them waa In Hie iirlug lomn fear of the Bratslioj pen, tut U It stipputod that the ool I wea thoritvml the crops from their ravu. git. At nil eventt, tiny hae made uo available uamagc. Hon. John r. Calnt hat Just paid the valley a lilt and lectured on political po-litical subjects to crowded houses. Ihe gentleiuau Is ritiiected by all w ho know film, uvon by many llkalonpoii. i utl, and hli lectures were highly up. rrecltKid. Mr. Calne doet not In uulgo lu uouiimu. The liuprotslon hu rrtatia In tUndlng before nn nudleuce Is that he has lomelhlng to lay, arid that ho meant what be itjtsnd laya only what he meant. 'Ihu president of the Htake, Cantilo Peterson, who aomo Umo ago wastlck, It again well aud able tp attend to bit uitny dutkt. Olio or the few still living Balnta who worn personally acquaint ed with the Prophet Jusiph and took au active part In the curly history oMhii Balnta, Jlr.ther Waraham In Mantl. Ills tilth It very rroMe, but hit mind It lint and bit iplrlt Is youthful. IC alwaya dellghta In ulklng about t. times of Ihe early daytofthethch The Dr.'ill N'rwn livery much appreclatcl aong the pc-ople here. It l looked lilt as the alwaj i reliable friend of the pple J.M.H. MA.Nrt, Julj. 1S01. |