Show I PLANNING ROUTES TO I THUNDER MOUNTAIN I St Stir in Railroad Circles Circle Over the te Great District everal Distrct-everal Several District Several Roads I Planning to Reach It I. I The The Thunder mount mountain in district distrct Isnow isnow is js I now ow receiving a great great deal of attention in n railroad circles said General Pas- Pas enger Agent D. D E. E Burley of the Short Line today Several roads are planning routes to tap ap the district but I Relieve the Short Line hash has the only feasible means of of pf reaching caching it I owing to the extreme alt alt- alti- alti tude ude of ot the district and the very mountainous moun- moun country surrounding it i. i Much of the district is practically unknown and has never been surveyed or r thoroughly prospected but the reports reports re- re ports orts that we have received indicate that hat It Is all highly mineralized There are five different routes by which we can reach this country and we ve are now at work collecting information Ion tion to to determine which of these is the best est The proposed route via Ketchum Galena Stanley and Cape Horn rn is the shortest of the five but as to which is the he best I cannot with wih the information I have at present say The altitude of the district is such that hat it is not ot properly open until July ulY and it is too early to say ay what may be bw l. l done one toward constructing a road into the he country |