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Show S. L. Tribune Albert Dalton, who glories in the fact that he is a cousin of I the notorious Dalton boys of train-rob bing fame, filed a $10,000 damage suit I agaiDSt the Rio Grande Western Railway Rail-way company in the Third District court yesterday. Dalton, who was a a member of the industrial army, alleges al-leges in his complaint that on May 22, 1894, at Provo, the defendant company unlawfully and with unnecessary violence vio-lence ejected him from one of its cars while the same was in motion, and that the fall broke his left leg and injured in-jured his back. In view of this fact he feels that he has been damaged in the snm of $1 0,000, and prays for judgment In that amount. Engineering News: An asphaltic grout, made from the Utah asphalt deposits, de-posits, has been used as a filler for a part of the brick pavine at Marion, Ohio. The contracts "called for a Murphy patent grout on one street.. and a Portland cement grout on the other. The city council became dissatisfied dis-satisfied with the latter and changed to the asphalt at the same price as tar filler No. 6. It was late in the season when the change was made, bo that the experience is limited, and nothing is known as yet of the effect of te summer sum-mer heat, but the material seems to possess toughness and adhesiveness, as even m the recent cold weather it was I not brittle like the tar filler, but plia-able plia-able and tougb. |