| Show MINING DEN it will not bo be contended by who put forward the claim that the re clat nation of the al est through tion will work to the detriment of the earn Et ea t rn that it would benefit the fanner farmers of new ew england new lork or it ever bu hu in n habitation meet of tho alleghenies veto were blot ed out of existence and every farm la in that great region mad desolate dee in order to remove camped tion lion thoo thoe who mile have hare studied the ro re bounces and po of the west realize full that agriculture ae it will be worked out on ob the irrigated landi land Is but an incident of the gigan tic production of which tha west Is cai cal able and the possibilities of which ere tire toda really so rick little known the 1 ini durms of the art arlu legion f are eo so vast including the great production of oil which Isnow Is now begin ning to be de developed eloped that A aill be more mcce a stimulus etim ulus to mining do elopement flop elop ment than an anything thing else elm in the arid N est where living and transportation as a rul are eapen only the comparatively nigh grade ores caa can be profitably worked the tremendous raining ruining reso urcie of the tile country can never be fully dozel deel without cabeal foot and anti catap transportation and anti them th meat beet will never hae hais until it ha bas irrigation nothing could possibly bly bey efat 1 the P east pas mare rn ulan than the development et the wealth of the western mines |