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Show Union Pacific coal mlucs, lying along the railroad. . Uids will be advertised adver-tised for and the timber sold to the highest bidder, so that, It Is not certain cer-tain whether Mr. Kendall will be th- purchuser., Thetimber In cjuestion lies in Utah but it will be sent down the Smith's Fork of the' Green river to tho Un-lon Un-lon PacUlo- railroad in Wyoming 'and from there shipped to points where It 1 Is needed. Supervisor V. R Hack of '. Provo accompanied Mr. 'White on the trip. MUCH TWR. FIJR- ) L. I,. White, assistant, district for-, for-, -U-r the head of the silviculture ,1. partment here, has relumed from a , number of days" Inspection of certain cer-tain Umbers lying In the l'lnb nit- Monal forest, near the head 01" Smith's Fork. ' The obrt of the trip was to ' mark off" toioclhing HVe 70,000,000 feet of timber that is suitable for railroad ties and mining purposes, applied for by Mr. Kendall, and which the government gov-ernment is willing to sell. This was ; accomplished, and Mr. White atateu that there Is even more thau 70.000,-OOo 70.000,-OOo Teet of Ihe kind of tlinbor In that forest, that Irf available for the pur-poseu pur-poseu ior which it la desired. The limber Is to be used largely, if Mr. Kendal! purchases It, for ties on the Union Pacific railway and for th'j |