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Show r 3 8 XuSmJ s-3- K3 ttwsal Printed ty ttie Fupila In tho Deaf Mute Department of the University of Dosorot. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 14, 1890. i. 1'Zii: OL2 'il'ii'y A A il liii 'on to fj -- MRUl'LACI-;- pavement was first laid in years $35,000,000 come aud go Wr.ei Jijtg ?ix ago, it u:a received WA eviiy iuy vvil:;uul nut F . i:cav luaer i.ult socuitJ i!io tics o lovo s Vijxi-- around ''( y it ay b u 5 j a'. il:e ho:i:e Uihi bIi luuikru ways in iu tho cliceriiig LLzc. A.ncs. 1. Mitchell What a day of great things it Is get- the tele- phone between Portland, Me., and Buffalo, N. Y., a distance of 750 miles. The Harsney Peak Company has acquired 20J tin lodes, most of the water power, much of the timber, and many of tho ranches in the ribbon of slate which encircles the granite cone of Harney's Peak. It has 100, 000 Ions of tin ore on its dump?, and is slill comparatively idle, waiting to buy for a nitre sons the 400 other tin lodes wn'ich have been discovered in the before- mentioned tin libbon. The new building for Hand tin-beari- ng Mc-Nal- ly miles Ciiicgo, wili contain 15 it, steii rails in the found- & Co , of 05 and ation, steel beam?, In the l uilding there will steel bi anis and be 12 miles o, channels, 2J miles of tics and angles in in the roof, 7 milts of tie rods, 10 miles iA Z sto-e- in the columns, 12 miles o Ptcism pii'o, ;'VJs000 rivets arid bolts, and 7 acres of iloors. If all the Are proofing and concrete ucd in the building were my de into a pyramid 40 feet square at tise base and tapering to the apex, tne pyramid would stand as high as the Eiffel tower. In some Ohio cities the pavement has proved so satisfactory t'oan there is sei ions talk in some counties of paving all the country roads with it. Think of the time when will be a railway on every tin. re township line, and better paved roads on every section line than any city now possesses. Good roads bring city and country into close communication, in-- c: i 3e immigration, encourage industries, ( nchar C2 the value cf farming lands, increase trade, and in many ways build up tne community that makes them. be&ides the 15-lc- 12-iL- Ch 20-icc- ch i fire-bri- ck on roads. The H. C. Salt Lake Tribune. They arc talking through cost o .e dollar in rt piir, aud U iu gjou coud.Mon There U a world or lire brick clay iu the viciuity oi this Aij y:t tie mud iu tht1 street is a slight to sec, tfcire or tour inches deep'whorv.ver the arrets arc much used. Hut enough Prick Coke Co. lately the made a holdwhich swells its purchase We take the following from ting to be? aiid constant ueagi', i; hits no! wondij. euiau-.O- h ings to nearly t500 coke ovens, and now It proposee to buy or charier a line of ocean steamers to market its produce. Some of the steel plants are makicg heavy outputs. The Homestead thj other day converted 700 tens between sun and sun, and the Edgar Thoi;k-(;- i worfes on the same day turned out 1080 tens cf finished steel rails. Shipments of iron ore from the Lake Superior region for the sceson to date Lave averaged nearly 20,000 tons a day since the first of January. The daily output of the Minneapolis fleuring mills exceeds 20,000 barrels. A coal company has recently been organized in West Virginia which proposes to take out 5000 tons of coal per day. Tne world is annually extracting 4G0.000. 000 tons cf coal and 60..0C0.C00 tons of iron ore. Of tuis iccouckvablc output the United States contributes 24 per cent, of the iron ore and 30 3a pr cent, of the coal A new invention is announced for the manufacture cf f uel gas irom cruue oil, or from coal and shale, by which iu 1 gas can be furnished at two ecu Is per thousand feet and illuminating gas lit less than three cents. It is claimed tbat the product can bo made so cheap yas to compete with natural gus. Plants costing !f000 will make 5,000,000 lest in a dsy. Tcik of a railroad consolidation en.br cirg 27,000 miles is listened to without any special dcmiinc If 7000, as in the Union pscifi: - system, why not A man likes J. 27,000? B. Haggin contem- D aniont Ni;ir.i:tl Tiii'j" nre wry inuclj like ti.e Lc;d, sUcr all, uii worw by to-da- y. coaimou center grow; "tii- r- tliCEO ri.-li-ie!i a iuOii.rii ways t'.u-s- u NUMBER 9 carding can-- . A PROSPEROUS SEASCN. There is every reason to believe, this early in the year, tbat the coming tea-to- n will be the most prosperous one cvci known in the histroy cf this beautiful country. The blanket of snow s, luat envelops the mountains aud gives assurance ol plenty of water for the fanner, the miter and the fiuit ra:: er. N xt year the highly cultivated li Id o oui f ; :icr. wili blo.-sf.they h:ive liat done lor ytars, ar.d bouut lul Larvtsts vili j;aid u tn: LeartM of tise val-Ly- r. couFumers alike. Tne luscious strawberry wi.i gmce the tAble of every laboii:i man, aud the cidiars of every housewife will be stored wita preserves, jamscannedfruit ai.d cvt-rdelic&cy they know no well how to prepare, while Ike corn crib, the granary, the apple bin aud the potato hole will all fchovv evidence of what we raiet In the mountain a'.yle good l:vicg. . eceBYt an the mii.-ewill rejoice because tbcre is au abundance of the purest of fcr al! nocdf u! purposes, ar.d old pif.ccr mines that have loug been abau-donbeeanpo of a scarcity of this accessary article, will again give up g itt:iiig wealth and help enrich ;;ie sturdy, honest toiler, and drifting ::ito the chuKels of trade and commerce, ,'. dp1 as every industry will the inibuildirg of Zion, which, surrounded by ILiO sublime aud evcM-l- sting hills, ii det.tk.ed to bt come the great melroplis aud commercial center ol tne mighty west, whose boundaries are the il'.srouri on the i as' , atd the Pacific on the weef. The ia 'Oevutilul Eiiow" beautiful m morn dm none sense of the word,loritmeau.-ia of prosperity for every Hue of ousiucsc lor every enterprise. Our city, with its dense growth of trees and shrubs will be a garden of Eden, while our sister towns will be the same in produce and y r r ed inter-L-ioanta- in j y.-a- r plates the extraction and reduction cf 4000 tons of 10 per cent copper ore in a day out of his own mines, not only co i miniature. templates it but proceeds to erect the he works and open the mines to do it, Let us all rejoice and in a united voice give praise to Him to whom praise is and no one gives it a thought. Salt Lake Advertiser. Men who havo accumulated in thirty due. -- |