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 612 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. L Ch. 3600. 1906. -l¤¤¢ 2% NW6- CHAP. 3600.-An Act For the exchange of certain lands situated in the Fort [S‘°°°5'] Douglas  Reservation, in the State of Utah, and other cons1derations,_ for lands adjacent thereto, between Le Grand Young and the Government of the United States, and for other purposes. I Be it enacted by Hu: Senate andH01¢.se ofR?rese2ztata?vea of the United ugnkggglgtfjg States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of War, mm. for and ou behalf of the nited States, is hereby author1zed to grant ,{",,Q,:§"”h,‘:d¥f““‘ and convey by deed to Le Grand Young, his heirs and assigns forever, that portion of the lands comprised within the Fort Douglas Mnhtary Reservation, adjoinin Salt Lake City, Utah, described as follows,_to ”°°°’*P'·*°“- wit: Commencing at fhe west boundary line of the Fort Douglas M1li— , tary Reservation at a point where it is intersected by the south line of First South street, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and running thence north on said west boundary line of said military reservation a distance of one thousand five hundred and uinet feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of what is known as "Lopperton place," in Salt Lake City; thence east on a line between the said military reservation and the said Popperton place, a distance of one thousand one hundred and fifty-nine feet; thence south cou a line running parallel to the said west boundary line of the military reservation a distance of one thousand five hundred and ninety feet, more or less, to the northeast corner of the land granted to the V0'- 2% 1*-*1* University of Utah by Act of Congress approved July twenty-third, eighteen hundred and ninety-fonr; thence west along the north line of B81d university lands a distance of one thousand one undred and fifty- nine feet, to the place of beginning, containiné forty-two and threetenths acres of land, reserving, however, for e use of the military and the public a right of way in and over the present macadamized road leading from the st of Fort Douglas through said premises to ?CY’,,,l;“f“'Qf;1c_s€m¤nt Salt Lake City: PTO?}2.§;)d, That there is hereby granted and reserved f;:rirg1i¤¤¤¤¤{_*({¤¤— to the University of Utah and to Salt Lake City, a municipality °’° "'°”" ‘ organized and existing under the laws of the State of Utah, in the State of Utah, a perpetual easement for the construction, maintenance, and repair of a pipe line or lines over the following-described · ”°°°“P“°'* ortion of said lands: Beginning at the intersection of the north hue of First South street with the west line of the said military reservation, and running thence north along the west line of the said reservation_ fifty feet; thence east one thousand one hundred and Efty-nine feet; thence south fifty feet; thence west one thousand one hundred and fifty-nine feet, to the place of beginning: And pravizled ’1*•¤k¤¤¤¤¤· further, That there is hereby granted and reserved to Salt Lake City, a municipality organized and existing under the laws of the State of · Utah, in the State of Utah, a lperpetual easementfor the construction, maintenance, and repair of t o tank-house belonging to the said Salt Lake City, as at present situated on the foregoing described land. ,(,§,§{§',f,_‘;‘t,,'“’ '°‘ The Secretary of War is further authorized to convey to the said Le Grand Young, his heirs and assigns, a right of way one hundred feet wide, for a railroad and wagon road, along the south side of the said D¤¤<=¤P¤·>*¤ military reservation, within metes and hounds as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the said military reservation, and running thence west six hundred and forty rods to the southwest corner; thence north one hundredfeet; thence east six hundred and forty rods; thence south one hundred feet to the place of beginning: Pro- "‘°°"““""“’”· vided, That said roadway shall be subject to use by the public for mu f highway purposes. mm Y§{,‘§’§°t§ if; Sec. 2. That the deed provided for in section one of this Act shall Umm sum- not be delivered to the said Le Grand Young until said Le Grand Young shall have lirst conveyed to the United States a title in fee simple, free and clear of all incumbrances. subject to the approval of the Attorney—General of the United States, to all of the following-