Show SOME EAY IIAMAGE SITS CLAIMS AGGREGATING 61230 FILED BY OGDEN ATTOK2TEYS Two Suits Against the E G W Aggregating Ag-gregating About 845000 Another Anoth-er Against the TJ P For 315000 CompJamti representing damage claims to the aggregate amount oC 61 230 have been drawa by Richards Allison about onefourth the amount being represented by one suit against the Union Pacific and the balance being be-ing represented by two suits against the Rio Grande Western The suits against the Rio Grando Western are for filing in the Fourth district court Walter Wheeler claims that on Sept 10 iBis he was engaged in digging excavations ex-cavations for the depot at SprmgUHe when the earth caved in upon and permanently Injuring him and he claims JJ04JO as damages Fletcher Soper in his complaint against the Rio Grande Western alleges al-leges that on July 7 1SDS he was rear brakeman on an extra freight tram bound east between Ogden and Grand Junction Witeti a short distance from K yard station and at about the hour of midnight the plaintiff went to climb up the side of a box car by the Iron ladder as w is his duty and custom Owing Ow-ing at he alleged to the faulty construction con-struction of a bridge he was struck by the side of the structure knocked from the train and permanently injured He sues for 25710 Willard A Wright sues the Union Pacific Pa-cific for SISObO on the following statement state-ment of alleged facts Jan 17 he was engaged as transfer man unloading steel rails onto the cars of the Oregon Short Line In Ogden and while he was lifting one end of a rail defendant caused said rail to be struck with a heavy Iron bar or other tool throwing said rail from its position and causing the plaintiff to strike his hands and wrists against his stomach so violently that he became ruptured and otherwise injured |