Show TO 10 BUILD RAILWAY IN SOUTHERN UTAH hAil Rugged Beauty of Grand Canyon Canyon Can Can- yon of the Colorado WillBe Will WillBe WillBe Be Seen ALSO TAP VAST RESOURCES Co Coal alf Oil and Timber Tracts to toBe toBe Be Be e Opened by Ro Road d V Now Assured One Ono of or the tho most picturesque railways in iii the United States and yet having connected with It the tUe opening of or a n district district dis ills rich Jn In timber coal and oil Is promised for southern Utah and antl northern north north- em ern Arizona within tho the next year yer Th assurance comes from J. J B. B Jen- Jen i son of Or Ori i Salt Lake who has Just completed corn com a n survey and Investigation of or tho the land embraced in the proposed os d railroad railroad railroad rail rail- road territory Back of the movement is a New ew York syndicate that has had Mr loIr Jenson Jensen and r other experts In the field for some sorno time past From tho the reports sent In tho the agents feel e 1 assured that the tho road will viiI be built It will connect with the Rio Grando Western at Marysvale or with the Salt It Lake Route at Milford thence running south to tho the rim of tho the Grand Canyon of the tho Colorado At Its southern terminal the Grand Canyon Transportation company will Jil conduct tho the tourists on horseback and stage through Its trail across the tho Grand Canyon Canyon Can Can- yon to tho the tow town n of or Grand C Canyon nOn where the Santa Fe Fo Is met Open Olen Up New Coal Cual l Though the tourist questions Is la an m important one erie It is chiefly for the coal timber and antl oil of southern Utah and of the Grand Canyon national forest forest for tor- est r reserve serve that the road Is proposed to be used From tho prel present nt activities In iii coal coni and oil in southern Utah and from the rc reports orts of or the agents of the syndicate It Is assured that a n great greatfield field fed Is open for a railroad Not only do the present showings warrant It It but the yet et undeveloped eloped mineral wealth and agricultural res resources of or the country were considered red most fa favorable favorable favorable fa- fa I by the tho syndicate agents Mr Ir Jensen Jonsen was in consultation yesterday yesterday yes yes- with E E. D. D Woolley 1 of or Kanab president of at th Grand nd Canyon Transportation Transportation Trans Trans- company and antl R. R E. E Benedict chief of District No 4 national forests Would lie Jle Great Grent Trip Mr Ir Woolley said that as a 11 mutual advantage d to himself and anti tho the company compan ho h would offer octor every ery Inducement possible possible possible pos pos- sible to mako the tho road a reality The Transportation company owns a n trail down and up both sides of the Grand Canyon and ond boasts of ot the grandest scenery In hi tho the United States Mr 11 Benedict Bene Bene- dict diet for tho the KO government go eminent told of or the I great timber Umber wealth o oft the Grand Canyon Canyon Can Cnn yon reserve us as another Item to be bo considered con con- by the tho builders of ot tho the road The Tho a of the tho southern part of ot the theata ata e e to wh whom om th the tho subject was was broach- broach oU ad were mo most t enthusiastic In their views V V V V J t V |