Show TIIE PROJECT construction of the utah colorado railroad the project promoted by governa simon gamberger bamberger and salt gait lako lake business men will start ili n the file spring according to an announcement no made in fit new york by governor bamberger states george F mcgonagle McGona glo state engineer who accompanied tho the governor on oil his trip eist east the railroad will be ba miles long and will extend from spring vill utah fifty miles south of salt pall lale lake to craig colo governor made tho the following statement 71 e project of a direct line like this has been discussed for twenty deaia it will open up a new territory which Is rich in resources in fit coal hydrocarbons olla oils at 1 ahalt and alv livestock stock during the lie war wheat and beans ware fed to tho the hogs because there was no way vay of shipping it from the country thero there aro are estimated to bo be toris tons of 0 in ia this territory is hydrocarbon used as insulation for electric wires and aad on telephone instruments 1 I helped to build the union pacific railroad and I 1 say that in three years more business will be developed along this new railway than there has been developed in fifty years along tho the union pacific and I 1 dont think the union will deny that either the traffic Is already there waiting for the railroad 1 I em am going to Washl ngou in connection lection i with obtaining cooperation between the white men arid and the indians I 1 in utah in connection wa with t h the building ot of this road I 1 want the indians to cooperate with the whites ni in ili ii n eating the washing away aw ay iy ol 01 tile the flood waters in sixty days enough water runs to waste to irrl gate all the lands in this territory 1 I 1 shall not continue in political life after the expiration of my term in a year but will continue my interest in the building of the road which will be finished in about three I 1 j years the financing of the road will be through popular subscription in fit the west and Is middle liddle west the road will cost this railroad I 1 intend as my monument I 1 arrived here from germany a poor boy tit at the age of 14 arid and I 1 am grateful 0 to o the untied united states stales for tho the opportunities tuni ties it has given me |