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Show oo Union Pacific in Utah ! Valued at $7,069,024 The report of A, W, Scribner, lax commissioner of the Union Pacific railroad, to the state board of equalization equali-zation .places the total valuation of that line for the present year at 57,-1 069,024. ais compared with $7,106,723 as! flxpd by the board last year. Bul little lit-tle change is made by the railroad company in the itemized valuation of the railroad as fixed by the board last1 year, and the difference is a'lraost alii made up in the value of the supplies on hand. The report places them this' year at $5820", while last year the fig-' ure Was somewhat higher. In addition,1 the state board last year assessed . $10,000 as supplies on hand, including fuel, while the railroad, last year and this, claims that this' class of property is non-assessable, as being property of the United States government. The main line of the railroad is valued val-ued this year and last year at $50,000 1 a mile, for the first track, with an additional ad-ditional $-10,000 a mile for the second track when on a different right of way. and $20,000 a mile when the second sec-ond track is on the same right of way. The Park City branch line is valued at $6000 a- mile. Real estate. Improve- ments, rolling stock, franchises and supplies are assessed in addition. Of the valuation of the railroad proper, including right of way, on the m.un line, Rich county, with 6.79 miles of track, gets a total share of $353,220; Summit, with -16.59 miles of track, gets $2,21 1,000; Morgan, with 22.4G miles, gets $1,115,860; Davis county, with 3 miles. $19,599; and Weber, with 25.- !70o miles. $1,016,939. I Additional main line real estate is valued at $91,110. Improvements at $180,370. rolling stock at $957,075. franchises al $400,000 and supplies at ?5S20. The entire Park City' branch Is in Summit county. |