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primitive condition Julian Ralph, the prominent American journalist, in an able article contributed to Harper's Magazine in June, 1893, says :--

"I have dwelt thus at length upon this brand new bit of America, so desolate now, so inviting to speculation, because it is plain that its future must be grand. How strange thing it is to be able, after reading the signs of development everywhere in the Far West, to point to a vast bottle, unpeopled except by half-wild cattle, and to say, with more confidence than one may prophecy of his own life to-morrow :'Here Will come thousands upon thousands of men and women ; here will soon be seeing vast areas of land fenced in, set with tiny forms and outbuildings, gay with green and yellow greens, Donald with orchards, lively with teams upon a tangle of wagon roads. Railroads will thread the scene, and somewhere Will come thousands upon thousands of men and women: here will soon be seen vast areas of land fenced in, set with tidy farms and outbuildings, gay with green and yellow greens, dotard with orchards, lively with teams upon a tangle of wagon roads. Railroads will thread the scene, and somewhere-- Ah!

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primitive condition Julian Ralph, the prominent American journalist, in an able article contributed to Harper's Magazine in June, 1893, says :--

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