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Show : THE COLONEL f At" KS7 President Donncllaa or the Exchange ', Usees an Aldres?. SPEAKS OF LIAHM r.M KUrKlMKi. ' The State'i Hiara AtirArilng MWotUn The l.fval llriitil' the n ! ttallroaiU Kill lie, IT- niemhere nf the Halt Lad Htork Mining KxciietiRe helj a meetlne; at 4:i) n'olork yesterday efieruoin frr Iha r )or(xa of considering matter of lm- I porlanc In connrrtl u wlih the Ka BBn,. Wllllfl III llllllliP. Whlfltl ealle.1 Iha tenilemen together lal WndipiJ of, Pfe.Ment John W, Donuellan read Ua following al drtesl UenHeroen At tha risk of balti nntMereJ tiresome I deilre acela tu all your attention to eome oiattsrioon. neetrd with Ilia milling develop mDt of Utah. In Iha awakened I uterus! that ! tie-In- fell throughout the country In our ml net, we ara jusflftiil to sxpecllnir largt aceeeslone luuur population. All who come will not be oaf ItallsU ! mane people will come ta try their for- tuni without mut'h meant, aod unlesa they can be furnished with employ meal the tit ate will reap no benefit from tbelr Quinine;, We now bare i many idle men In our mldd, and It I of the utmost Importance lhat eome ! rarer nuld be UrTtivl to properly arouse aittl direct the ilrmant ener t glee of fur people let ever alunihtr. I lua enterprUe take on new earity. ; Heveral ier-e enterprises ere prnpueed that ll result In tha etpemillure ol million it tinllera for latoi and me. , Uriel wltttlu the limit ef cur Hlale the penl year, and it la of il.tiu In con ototion wiili the adiaoceraeol of our ?ani mining Interest that I wish lo ipeea. AN XHA OF 1-Kuai'KHIIY CUMINU. , ThecUy of Kelt Lake end tha new 4 oomrueaweelth of (J leu, are nn Ihe eve ol a Kr"t are of pr -apery aod growth. Our people are thoroughly amused and are le iptnini to realise thai our mm Inn fMuurii are the ell Important Interest In-terest of the tiew Hiat. They have otmte to understand lhat while we l ave a trueter variety and richer mines lhao any atete In the Union, yet they are In a known nuuiue oi our own Hnilte then luote of any other locality. Our old-time auceeselul minere have always dloouraid publicity lu every way, while our uetgiiburlng ate let neve glvao the wluesl and moat e auKoreted (uullrlty to evrry disco v ery ef (he precious tueteis vUliin Ihtlr borders, with the result, that eastern and foreign capital I pour I on I line thew t a constant end ever eug I mauling stream, while our sulnlug .ruierilee. In every way superior lo tfirtn, are oieaparallvely nvgleoteU by ouUlde oaptla). UTAH '8 MINK) ATTHAOriNii ATT EN HON. I Bengrelulete the xdiaBge fur bavin bav-in n mi on loot a muvenuvut that la atirarting Ihe attention of capital lata lhriufliuut tbe country lt ourmlnee til gold, rllver, lead and copper. We have naily evidence of Una internal, i eu I lite early In Ihe leaeon, by the ronateut arilval of men of meaua lu luvrattKale our reanurcee end Inveal , their capital In Utah propariUa. Juat now the new guld flalde at Mercur are I lua great aitraoiion, yal trie older t mlnltg ratniaaru not being nelvo ed, ' 'I be extraordinary develup(uuui that have bern rrcemly maoe lu the uittira , around latk I'Hy, lead lo iheoooclu ' alen lhat even that pmai eruua locaiUT la barely pn ertt-d. New and value- ble ore bouina have ret-ently been en couutered there al hi eel deptb, and ' while beretcitore U haa teeu known unly aa a allver produnlag rKloa, these new or boo tea contain high value in guld, and the lead production there I coualanlly Increasing. I be great deptb el which the ore lafouod there In aurta Ibalr ouutlnuauve ea profitable preduoera for many gauratlcn lo muni, Proapeoliuti and uevelopweut work la very ei enalve lu that locality, but the rcul dlrovrie, Indicating a aure and rich reward for the labor ea ponded, will cause a vigoroue renewal of acilviiie the ouiulng aunmier, aud Park C'ry ought l' double lie priaeot popuUl'ou lu I tie neit lew year, Tbe saw I, tiue of the Tnllo aiatnot. The Dew aoinblliallou mill lhat have beeu orecled there nave revolulluuiaed mm lug In that locality. Miuea lhat have bt-en lule for year, are bow being weiked with great profit. The low irreuo orea which exlat lu eveo ttu rlo eel mine lo ihalyreat camp, aud wbloo were thrown ou the duiue at worthies lu the old daya, are now t yielding profitable rrturua Inihentw I nulla. Many new producer ate bdiiK addsd lo the llt, aud ni'irb turn irr now at work mlnlim aud pr-tsjieoliug lu thai otairict than ever before. The new revival in mining ha reaoliod tbe old retlible "i'our Alau niUK of illrubam, which la b it a lew nn if arms (he valley trmu Halt Lake t;ny. it la claluieJ that there are at It-aat flfy mlui-s, big aud little, In and nouud HI nullum tti at are prouiiolug aud shipping ore. i'nli camp yielus largely la it old and copper aa weil aa Itiad aud ivr the lead prwJUtit bsiug larger Ihau any dlatriot In tha Htate. Muoh veiatlou and oially lltlgalioB has reiaided the prores of thu, a jwell a o'ht-r mining dlairli'la of tin-H.mU tin-H.mU for many yeais, I ut happily thl lisa bven larnely overcome hr mutual o lUOnsalotie and eelilviiieula out oi c urt, resulting In euiisolldailou oi (in dii (lug luieresia, lliua adding a i I lare mimber of produrt-ra aud divi- S tiend payura to i ur list uf folid mines. It la huped thai this spill will prevail, pre-vail, so tint every mli e lud up 1-law 1-law lulls lu Utah etinll be Worked to it full cajeoiiy, B'luinu ha nchmnf lo .be general store oi weallu oi Ihe Mat. TIIK 1'bUtM.K I1AVK DONE" WK1 L. Our people have done well lu Hit lu tir uf pniieuilug wiihni itie ai tew months, hut munii mire tun be Oufu. 'ibe c ly of l.t-a iville lurnlabes Us with a valuhbto eiauiple of What tun l eatcompllslitd by jieuiwlln aud pirsisteiit pn et eo;liig. Tnat city, i,U'h, owiug lo lie great eliliudi, ba i'o oiiur ri-eouice eaoep mlutng, when lburi. ur-p lu ailv r occurred aev 'l j ears au, aod -mlng u, on iliein J about tht. lime that Hi " rlclnat of the 4 uunes in the bleu.iat vein, wnlih fur- j falabvd it great eu.but lot ao many i! J years, wete Mipi itd In be wuikid nr, the town became greatly depressed, muoh of Ita population having aban--on. I the oity. Tha people who remained, re-mained, having faith In the ,eimi nancy ol Its. mines, aet to work with reuewad vigor In proai eotlug fur new ore bod lee. lie olila-na lnej tgeihr in forming protlug eMH o attotia, ear-h pern oonliibnilng of hi means aa much aa tie o.uU spare menlhly, wnh the result lb-. I the city la aa pro, ter uatoiiay aa at any period uf Ma htsttrj ; ore bodlra having breo fuu .d In uneiea ed boalliee, eui atranreat of all, ricb guld 'res were fuued under lying the old allver workings, one of ibeae being erhapa em ngai m very rlruest of noid mi. e In the w .rid. If our teode woul I form themselves Into groUT nf tens, twentlea r hun dreda ani each contribute, eay fill pi month and U war j, aoo r-lh g lo ihflr meana, and wmi the unitaj cappa, thua tecurrd, let the Idle uieu at work pr rp. ling lu ihe dllUrenl Im'aillha, I em ture to d results would tnlinw. If even e few good prod on g mine r. ull ttotu ineae operation, every per ' ii In the oomiiinnity will be bene filed by Iha general prosperity al-ta.ned. al-ta.ned. IlKKP CIIKKK AN1 TIIK Nl.W RUAIJ. Murh projecting haa Iteen done for many yar In what .a generally deilg-riateu deilg-riateu aa the Deep Cre. k country, re-Bulling re-Bulling in the eele. 1 alilug of at least twenty-five mining Ulsinoia, and the uuo veriug uf eiionnous boiitea of lead, oupper, gld nod atlv-r or us. Thla la i ernapa the riobtei mining ere t Inn le the United hl-tt-s thai has n I '! been invaded by the rehroada. Hufllcieiil orea have been uncovered in tnat re-ii re-ii Ion to !uure an ei.orm u tonnage lo i hp first latlruad that roactira out to Ii, With a railroad oonsiruoied lo the Hiate line in that tiirecilou n.a mm eral output of the Hiate w. uld at onoc be doubled. Ae It is Ihe expense ol wagon haul Is ao gieat a to prrclud Ihe pibility of Working the unites l a profit, and the owner i eve lor year dona tbe necessary a-semeni work to bold booU their claims, bnplig that some dsy e rat I r ad would result tbsiit when tiny would reap great reward for long ooiitlnuad lanor. 1 am pit-d 10 bote that a c nipany has Jut bean oriai.lied lo bmld tin road. I have beeu InvileJ tu 'in lu the Inoorpoia lion of hit noiupany, and exi-eoi to cnnfriliuta my 'mite" towen Its con-siruotiou. con-siruotiou. I have not yet beeu advlevd a lo the plana and resi,urpe of tne company, but from tbe character of Ihe Keutlenie i who ere active in lie pro. tiKiti n lorn eon vi nc j thai weom nave strong assure no Hat a rahr-ad to Deep Creek will b an acoumpilsheu taol In in vr near future. It lo need lets tu po nt out to the Iteutlemen of this exchange what the edvanleKe to Hall Lake and lo lu mining interest of the state Wieojiu-pletion Wieojiu-pletion of tin Una will be. Ill It LINK auUTUWAMU. Tha aame gentlemen have also undertaken un-dertaken Ibe vtupeutiou task of build log n Hue of rallruai auulhweet Ihruugb HU Oeorge lo l.os Anelee, CalDomla, thus planing Halt Lake en a grsat IbroUHh continental line tu the I'aciflc, rorrrotlngithe deflcleorlea In our railroad atluatlon and maklug oi thla oUy a great railroad center, which la all that la lacking lo make tine oua of Iha great oltle of the weetern half of the oonllnent, 'Hi la Una will revive tha leuguieblug settlement In tha eou there part of our Mate, tt will pasa through the rich mid aed allvr mine of outhweetetn Utab and eouth. eaatarn Nevade end tne rich rppr mluea neer HI. Ueorge. ll will devrJop what I perhafie tbe most exteualv ranges of Iron lu Ihe known World, not exo'pttng the great Lake superior Iruu rangea. The irou lo of the flnsit quel Ity auJ hundred of million of Ion lie xp aed abovo the eurfaoa of Ibe ground. OUAL AND lULI'MUH. Coal of the bed quality la found In Ihe mouutalu aaal of Cedar City and Kaoaira aud but a few mile from the Iron. These coal meaeuree are about twenty mllre wide and exleod clear to ibe Colorado river a d are llmilleea In extent. The ooal I suitable tor otklng, while lltusslunefor fluxing I al band, lu fact all the conditions lor an lm menee Iron Industry exlat In tin por lion of Iron cuumy. With the radioed co nst runted to tidewater at Los An-gel, An-gel, the entire t'eoiflo coast ol North aud Houtb Amsnca, aa well a the graal Island of the Pacific, aod the oriental countries, can be supplied wltb ooal and the veroua product ut Iron aud ateel ir. m ibis seotlou uf nur lavorite let. A tha railroad haul would be abort, wltn no exceaaive grade, these product oould be oe livrj al all i'auijlo ooei point al prices ibat would Uely aailoru oompt-tilion. oompt-tilion. Ihe sulphur depoalta of southern Uieu being among the pursat aud moel exleualve lu the world would also lea oh tioewaier over thl line, at a luw iroighlceal, ibat Would euable lie owners own-ers tu O 'Uipet with Hiclllau and Japau ese aulpbur In the worlu's trade i or that ooiumodlty.Thl line wuld bring Halt, Lake Cny within 800 mileeofoceau transportetiou over a railroad operated and t-oiitiotled by Utah people, and must prove au liUtorianl fautor lu legulblliig tariff over all iluea aeeklng Utrh buaineea. Ii will tmae a continuous contin-uous north and sou h all rail oouimu u otllou from ih head uevliratiou ou loe Colorado river to tbe Itiliiau line. It whl have an Importaul live atock If etllo between the great breediug grundof tbeuiaand the rich pas lurage of Wyoming, Idaho, Moniann and western Dakota. It will bring nail Lake wittiiu a lew houia rlue uf ht. lleorga, whl.iii la bleeaej with the best winter climate un the oontineul. 11 will stimulate ibe pruuuotlou of tue sub-liopiul aiiulte lu Ibat locality, wliluu now grwa lie owu lubacou, aluiuuds, ralslus, wluce, grape, usual-gre, usual-gre, etu. Wnii tbeornip'e loo of thl line tbe llt rf U'iii proni-tl-n- Woul i be m i. vried f an those of any olh-r ataie. and Halt Like would bomi wnat its f'Undera have alwsya predicted, Ihe great mne of cnmmeioe of tne luberloi uf tbe 1'acirlo iotr, HtTI'POHT THU It A 1 LRU AO KKTKHI'KIHI. 1 tru t that every m-o.t- r of the ei-ChaiiK-e will A r inly reaulve to aid this great enterprise in eveiy Kj-lhle way. I do not underaiaod that the pin molars of the enterprise expect contributions ol money Ii. ni our people hut ihey do expect, en I 1 think ine.y ere entltltd to, our moral suiport. Lei ev-iyon Uav i (mil will for tha enterprise, Id us itiM.r ihem on In the go .d work, 'et ua expresa on ail ticostina full con-fliehco con-fliehco in thair laltn, ae they are Bmintf our most prminnt and re sponsible cit.i in. v i can aid them lu many way tieelile o u ribut lliat money. Lt us uulle as m-e mau In us aiinnii lucm until their eltorts ale 1-loWlird Willi BUVLeas. 1 woulu uitvkt that we adopt and Iraus nit t i eaou oi tue compeiitee, Bp-pr Bp-pr pnate rreotutionr, pleoging the support sup-port ol th exoliange in eVrry p ltd wy, t i al l in uiti in tbsir worn; thai we thluk that there la great and pies, sing nu-siiy for the coitruotnn oi biihlinvs; thai the roe ia ere (t a-lbl and pr cttcalde, and tnat butheut-i-prises wtti, in our oplolou, yleli a lurge and profl ahle buluoss w ben completed. |