Show U UI P LAND GRANTS SOLD 11 f Those In Uah ought In BYCorish For 218800 + THE UTAH PACIFiC LINE ORTD o BE MAKING V SrAooiy PBQGRSS ufao and St Louis Tail Serice toe to-e Improved Cent pncic NotEs PnCIn Advance Ceap Bates t 2get SoundUth Pa cic Shrg PensNote i The sale othe Union Pacfc kUId and 1ni grants In the state ot Utah Occurred oc-curred at the thy and county buidin as announced Vi jc President Cornish was announce the bidder and immediately E Day after SDeciai Master Sherman had roaa the long and foral ader tisement he offered 218800 for the whole wholeTe land parccls brought the following fol-lowing sums Davis county 10000 Davis and Salt Lake cuntes 400 oran count 47UOO Morn and Weber counties 5000 Moran and Davis counties 400 Morgan and Summit counties 400 Rich and Wclier counties 50 Rich and Morgan counties 600 Rich count U4OUO Sal Lake county 4185 Summit county 104700 r Summit and IUch counties 65 Teber count O00 Summit COUlt Of arcel No 1 15 000 This parcel No comDrise only ands which were under second mortgage mort-gage and were only sold to satisfy a deficiency under the first mortgages A report of the 1le which is a foreclosure fore-closure of a mortgage held by the UnIon Trust company of Now Yorit was flIed in the federal court yesterday br Spe cal Master Lewis PRESIENT COHNISH TALES President Cornish 1s accompanied on the trip by Mr Day attorney Lawrcnce Grcer Superintendent D O Clark ot the UnIon Pacf Coal COIPal and E S Abbot a promInent attorney of Ncv York Vhen asked fOt an interview ester day Judge Cornish ip his charcters tic manner replied that for the life of him he didt know what to say But when presed for a statement he said the Short Line 1 not directly interested in the road from Veiser t the Seven DcvHs or the Hne frm Huntington There will ot course be an Interchange 01 business but beyond this the Short Line has nothing to do with either project pro-ject Judge Cornish exnrssed his pleasure that the Utah Pacific is making such lrogre and though notfng definite could le sad he is of the opinIon that work on the Utah 1cya a California wi begin soon after the state line is reached The of 1i < ia left last evening by special train far Cheyenne where he will attend the sale of the Wyoming lands and return to this city OIl Tuesday for a few das eta At that time President Cornish together to-gether with Mr Bancro1t and Chief EngIneer Oeener will go over the work now laid out for the Short Line and prepare their plans for the year One great 1mproement about to be made is the lowering of the grade on Apex hill The road is spending a great deal of money at resent but with what reourceg it has at command the mot needed imrovements wilt be made Superintendent Dunn of the motive power and machinery returned from tile north last night where with Gcn ua Superintendent Calvin he has been to test the advantage of compound engines en-gines for work on the road north of Pocatello 111 Dunn rays that so far the test has beOn very satisfactory and i Is not unlikely that the road will Durchae a number of the locomotives This mater will also receive consideration considera-tion upon the return of PresIdent Cornish Cor-nish |