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Show Mafiy Tourists Going Over Arrowhead Route HundrMl of n ut oniohiU'. h p irav- oUuk over the Arrowhead route bc-twoen bc-twoen ( Rlen mul tli . ..:ixt according 10 a is Brown, hifhway engineer foi the United stiitpji Bureau of Puhllc Ron fin who hnn Junt returned from .in Inepeotlon tour of roads in Nevada. The roadfl In N'evndn are rr-portod to he Rood In mo! leOtiOns of Hip statf although n few rounh Sections are to b found In nn... pir - t.f Ihf r;ilr .TC-orrMnK to Bngineer lirnwii Travel In pertiOUlar over the Ar-rOWhead Ar-rOWhead trail hnth west ;in1 eaal lq reported to ho ho.i- Tho majority of the ears' making tho Mips in hotit "JlrcctlonK jiro out of ntate cars. It Is a id In comptnjr wiih W. N". I"rlcktail of the I0f .1l oftir. s ami C,';orge Hoi -don. nsblstant engineer for the ."tnte of Nevada( the roads on project 37 were Inspected by these men and Mr Browll The road from Las Vegas to J: Thomas i being eonstrucited over a road bed formerly used by s railroad rail-road ThH road when completed will made r connection with both the Arrowhead Ar-rowhead trail and the Oyerlnnd route Tt 111 open up a new oad between Opon ;,nd the coast. The road between Rlko and Hal-leck. Hal-leck. twenty miles in lonjfth was Inspected In-spected by Highway Engineer .1 H Young Thin road connects at Lucln with the Overland trail. At Reno Engineers Young and Brown attended a meeting of the American Association of Engineers at which Governor Boyle and 8enator- r'ect Qddls wore prfn-nt QoneldCrahle discussion arose over the Chamberlain hill nnd also over the Townsend bill, two bills which will be put before pOQSJffltl at tho n' Xt nension. |