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Show AMONG other enthusinstic advocates advo-cates of the Paxmnn project to plne colonists in this volley to help develop it, is cx-Senntor II. H. Lunt. Mr. Lunt states that the future of this section to n very great extent dononds uoon the success of this undertaking "We have positive assurance," quoth tho Senator to n representative of this panor tho other day, "thnt n railroad will be immediately built into tho Codnr Vallev if we can nlaco an additional ad-ditional one hundred families in here." Mr. Lunt also calls attention to u number of other advantages that will result from the halo of a portion of tho land of this valley to home-sqekTs of a desirable type, and urges that thoso having land hasten to list same with the local representative of the promoters of the project Mr. J. II. Arthur and givo them an opportunity opportuni-ty of getting the matter under way. Senator Lunt is doing more thnn halloo for the undertaking, too, for he ' and his sons have listed a good sized I slice of their holdings in the Quitchn-pa Quitchn-pa district. ( |