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Railroad Meeting.—The people of Walla Walla seem to have become fully awake to the importance of the projected railroad from Seattle to Walla Walla, and the enthusiasm extends all through the rich agricultural and mining regions of Eastern Oregon. The following call appears in the Walla Walla papers :In view of the Railroad movement now being agitated on the Sound to connect Seattle with Walla Walla, and feeling that its success would be cur prosperity, and therefore that we should give it all possible encouragement and support, we the undersigned, citizens of Walla Walla county, hereby call upon the people of the Valley to meet in Mass Convention, on Saturday, the 23d inst., to consider the matter and take such action as may be deemed advisable.Kimball Day, Schwabacher Bros., Johnson tfc Reese, H. P. Isaacs,A. H. Reynolds, W. 0. Painter,R. P. Reynolds, James Jones,Dr. J. H. Day, R. Guichard,Adams Bros., W. O. Donnell,Ed. Sheil, O. Brechtel,C. F. Thompson, E. M. Taylor,P. B. Johnson, II. Fitzgerald,Paine Br’s Moore, J. D. Mix.J. F. Boyer, J. M. Vansyele,J. R. Lewis, S. L. King,D. M. Jessee, W. P. Bruce,Baldwin Whitman, W. A. George,Joel Hargrove, W. E. Clowe,R. Jacobs.
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Seattle Puget Sound Dispatch

Seattle, Washington, US

Thu, Aug 21, 1873

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