Show COLONISTS FOR arall people are leaving the famine stricken en states VT AV G young who b has as been malling making a trip through nebraska iowa and Minu minnesota mota in ill the interest of the immigration department of tho rio bio grando Wea toro addresses a letter to judge colborn Col bora secretary of tho chamber of commerce giving his hia experience ant the re result gult of his observations in an these states thu tho crop failure in he characterizes as complete families are leavin leaving a day with tho the rio ria schooner as the means of transportation tho the on choir colors is 99 tho lord knows whore where 1 iowa ho he reports in lit little tao bettor better shaped shape so eo far as crops aro am concerned but ho he re regards ards it as a good field for missionary work in minnesota tho the wheat crop ho writes is almost a total failure tha corn a complete ono and ovo is casting about for a timy now location tho the outlook mr young declares is dismal in tile the ox and ho could have induced fifty persons to hava started for utah before boford this had them the bl boon on able to co choir desolate possessions to cash to turn alie tide in this direction tho the writer suggests th pr of a live nian man in that section 0 of f the west as by matching i his hia opportunities port unities ho he could induce a most desira desirable bh class clas of pomplo to como come to tho territory ho himself hats has induced some thirteen or fifteen representative senta tive tivo nion men who desiro to locate near salt lake to mako a tour of inspection spec tion among them men want locations for a dry goods boot and shoo business and bank banking ing those people hasay ho says swill will leave for salt lake in a few dayn daya and he recommends orn mends that tho striking begin whilo while tile the iron is hot salt lako trib UDO |