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Show AFTER COAL PROPERTY. TITE TJTAJI A.VI) PACIFIC 1IA11-IKJAJJ 1IA11-IKJAJJ COMPANY ARE AFTi:it THE CEDAU COAL FIELDS. Hon. P. C. Lund of the Utah and Pft'j'.f.o P.. P., !!. iraod from the nort! Tuit.wliiy ov.uilng. II i reports work oit the now lin'3 progressing very favorably, ruvl loC.c.! for the work being ae-r.orr.-j: a, vl within the specified time. Mr. Lund spent eeveral days in Cedar City on h!a v.'r.y home, negotiating for coal property for the Utah and Paciiie company; whether said negotiations will result in tho company obtaining tho coal properties is yet in doubt, but Mr. Lund Is of tho opinion that a satisfactory sat-isfactory deal can be made. Io is to hi hoped it can art with the railroad company com-pany owning coal property at Cedar they will surely put in a branch line to tap it, even if they do not run the main lino thi.i way, Wo. believe, that tho iukIii line will come via Cedar City and St. George to the coast. The wonderful won-derful resources of this section cannot bo overlooked by such keen business men as are connected with the new line, and thoir patriotism will warrant them doing as much for Utah aa possible, |