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Show UTAH DAILY (i RAILROADS AFTER SUIT AGAINST UTAH SUGAR CO. WESTERN BUSINESS : f. DAMAGES ASKED TO AMOUNT 0 F EASTERN MONEY TO JBUlLD UTAH. $18,500. Plaintiff tha To tec Ranch Com .of pany Allegation! la I suit of considerable importance will be tiled today In the Federal court by Attorney A. G. Horn, on behalf of the Toltec Ranch company against the Utah Sugar company. In which the former claims damages from the latter in the sum of fl8,500. The plaintiff company is the owner of considerable' land in Boxeldei county which contains valuable deposits of rock, cement, gravel and Band, and alleges that the sugar company has hauled away about' 10,000 tons of that materiul mid converted it to its own use. without paying for the same, thus damaging the Ranthe company about A $2,500. The second allegation of the complaint is of a more sweeping nature. In ft It is claimed that the plaintiff owned a large tract of vuluable agricultural laud in the same county, but that the seeituge from the old Bear river canal, now owned by the sugar company, and which runs along the high lauds adjoining the plaintiffs land, has brought to the surface alkali and other minerals which have entirely destroyed the productiveness of the agricultural land. For this additinoal damage to the extent of $16,000 is claimed. The matter will come on for bearing before Judge Marshall in due IRON-MININ- Interested Keenly' 8tatea Growth and Devolopmont. 12,. l(.m. A Good Nama. From personal experience I testify that DeWltts Little Early Risers Are unequalled as a liver pill. They are rightly named because tbey give strength and energy and do their work i with ease. W. T, Easton, Boerne, Tex. DEVELOPMENT . .WORK Thousands of people are using these UP LARGE BEING DONE. tiny little pills in preference to all ; others, because they are so pleasant and effectual. They cure billousnees, torpid liver, jaundice, sick headache, in Colorado Company Will Supply Its constipation, etc. They do not purge and weaken, but cleanse and strengthPlant at Pueblo With en. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, Wallace Utah Ore. Drug Co., and Wm. Giddinga. i That there will soon be a largely Increased influx of Eastern capital to thia state la the opinion of J. E. Oglesby, the Salt Lake commercial agent of the Rock Island rood, who baa just returned from a several weeks trip to the East He reports thut all the new western lines which are now building are being watched with keen interest by Eastern railroad men, and they are making greater effort to secure western business than ever before, recognizing as they do the rapid growth of the West and its mineral possibilities. This interest" said Mr. Oglesby," will be a great thing for Utah, as the greater the interest displayed by the railroad men the more rapid will be the development "Our people here do not realize how closely they are being watched by the East Wherever I went all the business men whom I met questioned me closely concerning the growth and development, railroad facilities and . rer sources of the state. "I believe that in the near future there will be a great an unparalleled, influx of Eastern capital for Utah enterprises." FUNERAL NOVEMBER G TO THE FRONT T Capitaliata Complaint. STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, OF W. D. HODGSON. if Iron mining on a large scale promises soon to be added to all the other kinds of mining now going on in Utah. ' The Colorado Fuel and Iron company, which has done so much in the way of developing the Iron industry in Colorado, is heavily interested in Iron county in the southern portion of the state. It Is employing at present about 100 men in that eection and all along the iron belt In which its holdings lie shafts are being sunk to determine the extent and continuity of the iron deposits. Tests are being carefully made of its quality and character and a record of the eame kept While the shafts which are being sunk at present are largely experimental the work is to be done in such a manner that they can be used when it comes to taking out ore. Another significant circumstance is the fact that the Colorado company has been accumulating rails at Lund, a point on the line of the Balt Lake route, and inasmuch as they are so much lighter than those used on the railroad, It is thought not unlikely that they are being placed there with a view to their utilisation in building tracks to the mines. It is stated on good authority that the company is arranging to supply the plant at Pueblo with iron from its mines in Iron county. , Other properties contiguous to those of the Colorado company are being developed by private capital, and everything points to the conclusion that the production of iron in Utah will soon assume large proportions. The funeral of Woodward Hodgson, who died suddenly In the Sliver Parlor street last restaurant on Twenty-fift- h CITY BOWLING LEAGUE Saturday evening, took place yesterday afternoon from Larkins undertaking Another Interesting Series Played at parlors. The services were conducted Acme Alleys Last by Rev. Ora C. Wright pastor of the Night. Baptist church. The funeral arrangements were carried out under the ausThe second of the city league bowlpices of the G. A. R., Department ComTESTIMONY IN HILTON CASE ing schedule last night at Acme alleys mander Frank H. Clark and W. D. of crowd oat another speccalled large of Salt Lake, being present as The tators who were well paid for their Saby Legality of 8ealing Ceremony is McKean Post of which repreesntlng the Principal Point trouble, as the series was very inter- deceased was a member. The remains Raised. esting. were interred in the city cemetery. Mortons team won three of the five In the action now on trial before games and also led in total pins by RAILROAD NOTES. Judge Hall in the District court in Salt, a score of 2,745 against Shupe'a 2,471. g is Lake in which Annie F. A. Hilton seeks A Harris .machine 'a The feature of the evening was In sections at Cal ten tea, Nev, to recoved from W. S. McCormick a lndivdual total of 902 pines, an arriving the d Interest In some real estate point where work began on the leads This average of 180 San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake owned by the late Dr. John R.. Park, Thomas' individual total of Monday railroad. Engineer McCartney has the testimony for the plaintiff was night by 99 pins and la the best score gone down for the purpose of superin- concluded yesterday. The main point that has ever been made In any match Its erection. When In readitending raised is the legality of the alleged game bowled In Ogden. ness will proceed marriage or "sealing ceremony the of track belaying The next series will be played Frimuch more expeditiously than at pres- tween Dr. Park and Mrs. Hilton who day night between Beecraft's and ent. at that time was Miss Annie Armlt-agHess teams. Individual toals of last A locomotive, weighing 143 2 tons, In an action brought by Mrs. night's series were as folows: Shupe with drivers 57 inches in diameter and Hilton against the executor of Dr. C87, Kelly 27, Hansen 18. Morton 902, said to be the largest engine in the Parke estate the supreme court held Rushmer 40, Morris 56$, Ives 40, world, has just arrived at the western that Mrs. Hilton Is Dr. Parks legal Munson 639. terminal of the Santa Fe railroad In widow and as such entitled to a Southern California. Thia is the first Interest In his estate. A BIG LUMBER 8HIPMENT. of forty-fiv- e locomotives to be At giant yesterday's session the deposition W. H. Gwilliani, manager of the to used over haul the trains Mrs. of Hannah C. Wells was read. freight Utah & Oregon Lumber company in on that company's lines. It was at her home that the ceremony steep grades this city, has received 'a letter from was performed and at whiclv her husSamuel L. Boyd, agent of the Big NEW 8TYLE WATER CAR8. band, Daniel H. Weis officiated, Mrs. Blackfoot' Millng company, at Bonner, Wells states In her deposition that Pacific Union The latea has lumber Montana, that of , railway shipment is under way, which looks as though ly had a train built which is the first Miss Armltage, now Mrs. Hilton, was it would break the record. The com- of its kind in the world. It will be very sick and expected to die at the munication states that U. P. car No. used to convey water to the various time the ceremony was performed and 60,179 tins ben shipped from there, water stations In the west, where the that she was desirous of being sealed loaded with eight and ten inch boards local supply Is strongly impregnated to some man for eternity and so Dr. and containing $8, 35 feet, the largest with alkali. The cars are of pressed Park was sent for and the ceremony carload of lumber ever shipped by steel, covered with planks and fitted performed. Mrs. Wells wits present at that company and so far as known with the necessary valves. The ex- the ceremony but her recollection was Indistinct as to their positions, and the largest ever shipped from any periment has been very successful. that some time- afterwards Miss Arplace. mltage told her she had obtained a WILL REACH FIVE BILLION. church divorce from Dr. Park. DISTRICT COURT ORDER. It is estimated that the nations agMrs. Eliza Trowbridge testified to The clerg of the Second Judicial ricultural products this year will reach the fact that Mrs. Young sent her to District court is mailing the following a total valuation of $5,000,000,000. Of qet Dr. Park. She said that the dK-torder of the court In divorce cases to this sum the largest amount Is fursaid it was only a sealing marmembers of the bar: nished by com, the value of which is riage and that Mrs. Hilton aald It was "It is ordered from and after this estimated at $1,144,650,000. Wheat a marriage for eternity only; that she date that the hearing in default di- comes next with $532,872,000, and the did not consider it a marriage after vorce cases be not had until the same oats and cotton crops will add she got welL The. witness testified to more. The balance is made other Immaterial affairs relative to period of time expires as would be rethe scenes Immediately attendant upquired if summons had been served up by hay, potatoes, rye, etc. on the marriage. by publication upon a defendant reREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Hiram 8. Young, er siding without the state. And it is of the Desfurther ordered that upon the entereret National bank, said that be The following real estate transfers ing of default in any divorce action, thought Miss Armltage was in a femi-cothe clerk thereupon make a notation have been recorded: cious condition at the time of the Charles H. Smith to Edwin Wilin a convenient place upon the page marriage. Among those wno were of the register of actions of the earli- liams, part of lots 1 and 2. in block 44, present, he said, were his mother, his est date upon which the hearing can plat A; $4,000. wife, Mrs. Wells and Dr. Bered'cL He Samul R. Skollield to Nathan X. said the woman looked as be had under the foregoing order. though she Wheelwright, part of lot 4, block 25. were dying when the Respectfully, was ceremony -C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH, Clerk." plat C; $500. performed by Mr. Wells. Florence O. Crumley and husband The testimony of Caroline Chapmani MATTERS IN PROBATE. to Annie S. Cromwell, part southwest who was acquainted with many imsection 21, township 6 north, range 1 material facts in the case, was folIn the District court yesterday afwest; $200. lowed by the reading of the testimony ternoon Annie S. Cross, as the adminB. Marten sen and wife to Benjamin of Lucy CL Young, given at the first istratrix of the estate of Charles Smalley, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, In block trial of the Illlton-Par- k case. It was Cross, deceased, filed a petition asking 8. Terrace $100. to introduced show Dr. Park at that she that may be allowed to expend Ida May Wilton to F. J. Hendershot, the time of the said he was marriage $1,200 on a building on Washington lf interest In part of lot 2, to be sealed for eternity, but avenue. The same petitioner also asks willing block 9. plat B; $150. would not take Miss Armltage as his Permission to sell some personal propWilliam II. Reeder and wife to Eliwife. lawful erty. zabeth Wlntle, part of northwest X. Montgomery, as administrator of of section 3. township 5 north, SALT LAKE WEDDING. the estate of Joseph Montgomery, de- quarter1 west; $70. A wedding of more than ordinary inrange ceased, filed a petition requesting perterest took place In Salt Lake yestermission to sell real estate. GRAND MASK BALL. day. the bride being Miss Emma Foster's Military Band have decided Dooley, a popular society belle of that A. W. BROWN to give one of their 125 Twenty-firMasquer- city, and the groom Ernest Bamberger, Street, Ogen, Utah ade Balls, where every one has so assistant manager of the Cemetery and Lawn Fences, Sldewnlka much fun. We are going to make this The ceremony was performed by Chief Grating and Doors. Ornamental Iron one the biggest one yet Tuesday, Justice Bartch at the home of the Work, etc. Brass and Iron Castings. November 24th. brides father, J. E. Dooley. course. We Are Alv i'; 'HV'.'- We do a straightforward and Honest Business. BECAUSE We show an immense line of Men's Outfittings. BECAUSE We have one price, and one only. BECAUSE We guarantee everything we sell as represented. BECAUSE We always make prompt deliveries. BECAUSE We give best values for least money. BECAUSE We are constantly adding new' customers. 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