Show FURTHER PROSPECTS the gradual development of resources and new facilities in our midst are al tending to place poy thern utah before the country in its true light there yet lie undeveloped many resources that have made other places prominent find and we see eee no reason wh why Y tho the same affect should not produce the pame mm results under ei diniar circumstances stances iz tho recent bringing to light of certain mineral finds in this section of country and the several other ether recent in other branches of manufacturing material all tend to one cne end that of bringing us in to prominence the railroad companies compa of the north contemplate some come changes soon eoon in 14 their routes and some are considering the propriety of passing through tho riou southern thern part of our territory there is aline line ha haight hp might ight be run to the greatest advantage altage antage an tage and that Is one in e t that h A would connect with the southern auth P rn pacific in arizona this line e r should hould run direct and ity by so BO doing az would tako in all the traffic both passenger and freight on the line lin between salt lake and its terminus Ls i in n ar arizona i today to day ft a detour of hundreds hun in nd dreda r ed a of miles must be b wide made to goby go rail from settlements in Arizo Arwona nalo lo tome lome settlements in utah and z rather than undertake so BO expensive 4 journay J bourney leapis are employed as a means of transit the tha railroad would be chosen both on account of comfort and speed if it were only to be got at A direct route through the e et at lle elements ments would include in utah 1 Fill fillmore mora beaver Bea parowan carowan Pa rowan cedar and st georgo george and the settlements of arizona that lie dir directly effly or near ly soon eo en that line and their number is legion the right of way to most of this tb is could CO uld be easily obtained and in in ma many ny if natall DOC all of the places effial ent aid would be rendered enough gratuitous labor could be raised railed I 1 among the citizens of beaver to grade a road through this county taking all these matters into consideration it seems that inducements are prolific ic for a railroad here and south and that before long some shrewd railroader will see bee the advantages to be gained by visiting all these places with an iron horse bra from indications it seems that tha tho the locomotive whistle will be sounded hereabouts before many years shall pass away convictions under the edmaie Ed maid law the following llo witie statement tat ement as pub lisbet in the shows show for itself in response rei ponte to a resolution introduced trod in congress calling on the attorney general to furnish the house hour with the tha number of convictions convictions for polygamy adultery aind and unlawful cohabitation had in the Terri territories torie a under the laws law of 1862 1882 and 1887 and the dates thereof with the amount of fines fina and dea chark have ve been a an n buy bus y tor tor several days making out a transcript of the r records in their office and last evening completed their work conviction a you FOB POLYGAMY rol 1875 I 1 1879 1 I 1 1884 3 I 1 2 1866 1886 4 1887 4 1598 1 I 1 total 16 convictions FOR FOB cohabitation UNDER LAW or OF 1882 ant to 1885 0 1885 convictions convict iong 39 1885 fines collected 1135 costs costa collected 00 total amount collected 1986 num number berof of convicts con victa 1886 fines collected 00 1886 costs coats collected 1686 30 1886 total amount collected 80 0 1887 number of convictions M 1887 fines fine collected 1897 1837 costs collected total amount collected 50 1888 number of convictions conviction 1888 fines fio collected 1888 costs collece collected ed total amount callec tid cox IOU LAW or OF 1887 1887 of f convictions conviction 4 4 1288 finas collected 2500 1888 costs cost collected 2190 fornication IW number of convictions 6 fines fine collected 11 couts collected wf 1888 number of convictions 2 |