Show TETON BASIN PEOPLE I SHOWING SPIRIT Teton Totomi Basin nas awakened OWal el to the tiU i value Voltie of its great r 1 resources resource and 1111 i if tin the present activity continues has lIag a bright I future attire SI says SIS S Spencer r Clawson CI who whir re re- re turne flet morning from that locality after artel a two months month visit IRH Air Mi- Clawson states that thIn th the Oro n I Short Shon Line LitH has surveyed omi two lines lilIes In Into to I the basin ln It is Iii ns n. yel ct Col undecided I whether the they will make maize HU sugar ar CIt City or oz their junction point point- SUi C Surveys from Crom toni hot both h 1 points oln ts have hn bet n completed I and at present tho tilO Sugar ug City line line- I stems to tn have han the thC The rue dis dis- I tance talice from Sugar nr City to In the tho basin is j 10 11 miles adios anti and tim the l' l estimated cost o t of time tho lIu hue c is ix 00 Tho eoal oJ a I anti and oil discoveries rie st says Mr ti- ti r together to th J with favorable tn farming and amid ranching conditions make c such projects possible The Thc coal oal deposits in ii time tilt basin ate are known ImO to be bo of vast extent although h the they ha have hat t been as yet t so 80 incompletely l. l exploited Tiit Tack Pack Saddle canyon mine anti and the tho Hors shoe hoe mine am are be beIlIg be- be lug ing worked l and anti th thin the coal 1 is I on the market Tho roads alon the Snake river 11 leading loathIng to In coal deposits arc are lined with wagons wag hauling th the fuel to I Ih the hi- hi locality beauty |