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Show CLAUSE IN A DEED MEANS SOMETHING Special to The Tribune COALVTLLE, Dec, IS. Tho follow-iug follow-iug clause appears in two deods from the I7nion Pacific Railroad company to tho Bonnion Livestock company, which were filod for record in the office of the county recorder yesterday: "Excepting "Ex-cepting and reserving to said Union Pa-ctic Pa-ctic Railroad company, its successors and assigns, a strip of land 200 feci wide, for right of way for its proposed railroad lino from Evauston, Wyo., to Echo, Utah, via Yellow and Chalk Crooks, aa now or may hereafter be surveyed, sur-veyed, located, staked out. and constructed con-structed through said land6.' To tho ordinary person this may not seem of much interest, but lo tho residents resi-dents of Coalville and vicinity it may mean that some day in tho near future the main line of tho Union Pacific railroad rail-road may come down Chalk creek aud through Coalville. The Hue was surveyed sur-veyed over the route proposod in the above deed some voars ago, but this id the first time that anything has been reserved from tho deeds or tho Uuion Pacific for this purpose. The land comprised com-prised in tho two deeds is ubout 3000 acres. |