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Show I Burlington Coming to Cache I ' "Maybe" it Will Some Day, If things Do Not Go Wrong, Says Rumor. B Logan and Caulic VaUey haio ever B M been Interested In any minor that IS tlicre Is even a possibility of securing better rallioad facilities, and just now when It seems more tlian probable that thcO. S. L. Is not Klnn to bet- ter the set vice for the larger portion of the people of the valley, any rumor that a new road may possibly build In here comes with exceptional interest. The following from the Dcscret News lends a hope and that the possibilities icprcscnlcd may eventually become a certainty is the prayer of this long sulTeritiK public. The News says: "Despite the denials of high oillclals of the Denver & ltlo Grande the rumor continues to gain credence that SB the Illo Grande Western has Its eyes on Cache Valley and Idaho and Is SB seriously considering the proposition SB of InvadhiK the hcrctofoic exclusive SB territory of the Oregon Short Line to BBS the BBS As a forerunner to this move ills as- BBS seitcd that the purchase last week of BBfl additional terminals and icalty In BBB Ogdcn by the Gould Interests were in BBB anticipation of a constitution cam BBB palgn north. BBB The story of the Kio Grande build- BBB Ing into Cache valley and north Into BBH ' Idaho Is not a new one. It was one of BBB-'' the pet schemes of 8. II. llabcock, tratlllc manager of the ltlo Grande BBB Western. He collected an Immense BBB amount or data as to the tonnage orlg- BBB luating In Shot t Line territory north BBB and so Impressed were the executive BBB heads of the road with the tigures BBB that someslx years ago picllminarysur- BBBJ voys for a Kio Grand extension were BBH ruir through Hear Ulvor canyon. On HH the occasion when Mr llabcock was BBH culled Into New York about the time B the Western Pacific project was llrst mooted he was asked tegardlng his opinion. He Is credited with emphatically emphat-ically going on iccord that the Gould extension to tho coast should rather be built tlnough Idaho than Nevada. In his belief more tonnage would re-suit re-suit from building to the great northwest north-west than paralleling the Southern I'acltlo through to San Kianclsco. It Is not anticipated, however, that there will be any construction attempted at-tempted et, In fact the Gould Interests Inter-ests have their hands full with the Western Pacific right now. A gen-tlemanwhols gen-tlemanwhols In touch with the situation, sit-uation, however, this morning pro dieted that as soon as the Wcstcin" Paclllc was well under way and near-Ing near-Ing completion that the Gould Interests Inter-ests would turn their attention to building a feeder Into the rich Cache vallov and Idaho tcirltory and that by way ot prellmlnaiy Gould was securing se-curing terminals and plenty of elbow room In Ogden The Poem of Job. Urent "rltlcnl repoareh linn thrown ii li light mi tin- scope anil meaning , the poem of Job The icdlscovery j Prof. Wckell of Vienna of tin- lout el of 1 Ifl) rev, meter ami the original it of the old Oret'lt version have ondered plain many points hitherto lhsfiire. For Instance, It liatt been huwn that certain puzzling passages iru later Interpolation!? in the primitive prim-itive text. Dr. K. .1 Dillon has translated trans-lated the reconstructed UrreU tet anil the ruUlng volume has her pub-hhe pub-hhe 'n England. COLE'S HOT BLAST Is an air-tight heater that is so scicitifically constructed that it bums all the pas arising from soft coal, hard coal, lignite coal or screenings. Tills saves, half the cost of fuel. A guarantee with every stoic, Sold Kverton & Sons, Sole Agts.i. Wist N. |