Show the metropolis of the any one at all acquainted with the geography of tb that it port portion 10 n of ofir ohn try included u tile the missouri river aal ml tile sierra nevada irr in forecasting the future of these theae int interior eriar re giatis must to tile the conclusion conell ision aliat with their hure here must be located he treat great emporium where will be gathered and distributed the supplies for near fl r nd remote communities ili ties that are yet to people mople these vast territories with teeming millions utah occupies a central position among the territories and thia his ci al alow 0 all other ifil things f ggs being equal would g give IV e her tf tao to advantage in commercial mercial all rivalry but it is not in this tact taci only that her superiority consists there are other natural advantages equally powerful tb that it will certainly secure to commercial lipec her supremacy while all these mountainous i regions egions i a are re more or less interspersed with fer tile valleys vallee itis it is not too much tor s pay ay that agriculture can never be curried on ao 0 o nn aft extent efteni sufficient for supplying plying the iv Want antof tile iho local popit population lation thia thi we believe i lieve to be true of every territory ek and it is especially so PO of the tying between the productive va valleys aley s sh skirting the wasatch range and I 1 the lie base or of the sierra sierra nevada gnei including aiding F 0 1 th the desert of the great basin A large position 1 or of this territory however is ah an exception to the above rule and it f 1 play ibay safely 1 be assumed assuna d that utah will produce more of tile the ft fi nita nit s of agriculture than afian ay any if not pal all of those which surround her ii n L hat but what these mountainous regions i 1 lack ancic in i productiveness of soil they faill fully 1 v I make up tip in fit rich pasturage they il af od ford aej their immense mense rin mineral wealth land Jand hene a very tery large majority ity of their will A necessarily y find employment in mining or pasto ial pur S suits ui 19 circumstances will compel such ta a population to look to utah for a I 1 large t probyn tion of their kneir s supplies as the most convenient point from whence they may be bc drawn thol thil colorado river iz i navi J gable as is n now ow dem demonstrated 0 n ill to the ole southern limits of the territory ll 11 furnish ha nig 14 a natural and t easy apsy meins means of access accas borall far all supplies of foreign 1 product production iori bof tiny th ia advant advantage atye will be still further r eased with the advent of the trans lu railroad rail road bierc then will enter nite rall zill the avenues 11 of commerce to assure the and t importance of utah as conse que nce ud to which many f addan cirl cir 4 1 point everything more molle f ovir delk that that indicates her as the favored 1 wr territory 3 poin ts with equal c certainty ertain ty to I 1 I 1 gilb aalf lale ealie 1 city as the future metropolis of esthese these 1 molin mountains mount 1 J nothing but the indest blindest bl poli policy cy or of i isolation atooli 8 call an prevent this ibis find and even that will prove in in I 1 fol foi J the A batill natural al tendency ten denci I 1 t to I 1 1 su sti cira efra eisolt is too tom powerful to be sue suc 1741 all and ol 01 whatever power 1 or institution attempt to withstand its consummation will vill certain tybe W ajl w away and pe perish risti i 9 tweda iro not p letend to the gift of pro phely nor does of zion r affect us HR with a disposition to dinv inv ade in the mormon hierarchy aple V I 1 euli a r domain but arguing from froin 1 1 frary turret premise as wo conceive 4 tobe t natural caus calls n fiote sto their legitimate effect carabi alcoin con V fb ay other conclusion in that time agne however bo wever many things rU q it ri ficq 1 of A desert despai I 1 t will J haar hav bi afy come traditions the mantle of 0 the seer will havo I 1 fallen alm vom 1 11 fr the life power I 1 of etim athu prop heta tilt the prophet t deja departed reed und polygamy granilo will be nu among lio ile thilla os tac at wire were wag t aven h ive donned thu the robes fit t once of sov and 0 of f be better ater i all and may then among tile sisterhood of states the position which belongs to 1 her bur and from which sho she has only been kept by the blind folly of b bul ul d men who had bad her fortun in thair keeping |