Show I I I I I I MANSON SAW NO COUNTRY LU E VI An RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENT TURNS FR M ST PAUL I Region Is Ahead d of the oth other er cr Sections In the Attractiveness of It Valleys I General nt J M jI Da Dais vii is of the Oregon Short Line system and g E C Manson of he Salt Lake division of the tho Southern Pacific returned last night In the for former mer fliers car cam from a trip to Omaha St SI Paul where were called calle as of an aim hoard to adjust an accident amid proposition bet the tho Chicago Northwestern road and the Union Pacific management The Tho question at Issue involves matters connected with an accident at Amos Ames Iowa In 1907 and while the In controversy is small the points in incont cont contest st fire are of nn aim Important and far reaching nature The Thc decision of the tho arbitrators has been submitted to th the management or of time the two roads and an adjustment of the claims follow In Inthe inthe the near future Referring to the trip generally Superintendent nt Manson Ianson said I While our OUI trip covered iJ a jaunt of several thousand miles we saw aw noth nothIng InS Ing anywhere that lint compared at all with wilh existing conditions at Ogden or time tho country or colt can Aftem a day dar at Omaha WP we I continued on to St Paul and spent a aday day In I Duluth and Vent Superior The ho are grow lug IlIg fast and within the no next t five fIe years ears will bl be merged Into one ammo largo large amid prosperous ell city rIval t 1 my has lma done towards I hoth and bu Lh Lucre re arc ano satisfactory In ovel war vay Duluth Is j leaping forward in iii bounds and now has hasa a population of more than peo pie ph and amid Is out In en lion tIon West Vest Superior lB la HloI slowly r recover cover coverIng lag Ing time the effects of an over ON boom I and has a of oC or I Prom From Duluth WI we came hack back time vat and el through the great wheat fields fillds O 0 North Dakota crops are arc crier hea heavy y and the average yield No 1 hard runs ruins from fromI 1 w n 0 to fort forty l to 0 the I acre There Is no no fruit there Wt ever anti and dIversified farming Is Some stock Is raised lor 10 markets hut bul everything apparently runs to wheat whal and fields of cere cereal lI extend along time the railroad for fOi hundreds of miles There Is little there inviting or attractive lIke ilkI we find In this of Utah From in ha northern Montana w took th the Montana Central to anti and andI I while time hi big copper camp looks act I ime he and In iii many ways WiE I I lime he is not as great greal there as tWO or three years rear ago when one could I hardly force his way through the main streets of the tho Everything loOk ed cd cold and amid barren burren however hoer until we wc reached Idaho anti and Slimily entered Utah Ulah where the wealth of nora flora amI verdure ordure and growing fruits und amid veSt tation looked good to Lo usand we arc ar arcI glad to be once more and I our friends again agnin |