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Show 568 MDIAN 80H00L SITES. .school sn indemndent witer su.p.p l.y in accordance with plans and apexifiattiom! submitted. Suprinkndent emmon was instmcted, August 2:. l v , to submit maps showing the line of sewer plpe from the school to ~tsc onnection w~ t hth e nty sewer, ind~est-ing the streets through which it was to run, as well as the private property and by whom the latter was owned, and also to fnrnlsh information as to the right of way which might he granted over any streets or hi hways He wae also instructed to look into the legaf question ae to the authority of per-sona or corporations to grant rights of way for laying sewer-pipe lines. He was notified that there was no money available to purchase any riS h ts of way or land for the running of the water pipes, and unless all such rights o way were given to the Government the work must be suspended until Congress should furnish the nee- Be g i tmi n ~ g B~ tp nint 127 fvrt weat and l.M krt soulhof th? nonhr r~t t c r~~nofc rrb r sw. + uf rcc. 14. T. 1 4. H. 1 K. I'ICp r.nc!pal rnr r ldta!~r,! mning !hom.c, nc\r 21 feet. l~ortlnm feet rs-t 24 fee1 ~ u sdou th 53 iert tu tbiarenf br.msn intr.. . Cu!tlnl!,tn-g 4 Ml rl-u nrc feel 2. Quitclaim deed, dated Jn?e 1, 1903, from the Mesa County State Bank, by its president, conveying to the Un~tedS tates a right of way for the construction, main-tenance, and operation of water main of iron pipe in a stright line on a strip of land bn the eaat side of the SW. a of the NW. of sec. 19, T. 1 S., R. 1 E., withrieht to enter upon said land at any and all times to construct., operate, and repair said pipa line. 3. Quitclaim deed, dated June 1, 1903, from John A. Thatcher and Mahlon D. Thatcher, conveying to the United States a similar right of way on and alon a stri of land on the east side of the NW. t of the NW. of see. 19, T. 1 8., R. I%., saii maintained by the Government. These papers he reported covered all the land deaired far the location of the pump-ing plant and right of way for water-pipe line from the Grand River to Indian scbool trart. He also transmitted the following quitclaim deeds for right of way for sewer pipe for the ~ehools ewer system, laadingfrom the Indian school tract westerly to and through Gland Junction and its system to the Grand River, viz: 1. Quitclaim deed dated February 3,1903, from William 5. Jackson, conveykg to the United States x Aght of way for the conjtmction, maintenance, and operation of a sewer on and along a stri of land 30 feet wide on the south side of the SE. of sec. 13, T. 1 8., R. 1 W., &e meridian, then occupied by the county of Mesa as a hi hway, with any interest in said strip of land for mch purpose whlch the grantor he%, w~t hri ght to grantee to enter upon said strip of land at an)' and all times to construct, operate, and repair said sewer; puhject, however, to any and all right here-tofore given said county or taken by sald county of Meaa for such highway, and reserving all rights to the use of said highway as such. . 2, Quitclaim deed, dated May 14, 1903, from David R. Croshy, conveying to the Un~tedS tates a slmllar nght of way, wlth s~m~lraerat riet~ons,o n and along astrip of land on the south side of a tract of land in the BE. a of the SW. &of see. 13, T. 1 S., R. 1 W., Ute meridian, lying between the cght of way of the Rio G d e Junction Railwav and the south line of said sec. 13, n z : seginning st a point on said south line W.5 link east of the southwest cover of the SE. t of the BW. L 01 mid 8ec. IS, thence east 22 chains and 9.5 linke to the east line of md 8E. f of SW. ?, now oocu&d by Mesa County as 8 highwhy. 3. Quitelaim deed, dated May 14, 1903, from Victor A. Tharp, conveying to the United States a similar right of way, with similar restrictions, on and along astrip of |