Show DE DEATtE A Of E 6 CA SES SORROW HN yesterday of the death of TI H clinic as n a distinct shock to this although it wa zt miot itI al unexpected It is doubtful if in mw any othet ill in the United Suites It a hugel percentage of th the IIIi pit in this imami His railroad here so e so especially among the he I railroad nien him him that of his death had n a decidedly depressing Tue rhe fact the Union Pacific the Southern and the tho Oregon Short Line outer enter this city and that in iii recent years it has come collie to be consIdered considered such stick an point in the teni and all tins this coupled with the that knowledge so hud b planned here for fot the future futuro in the way of the depot grounds the lie erection of a great grent freight depot and a renders the of Mr Mi Harriman of peculiar to the co corn There Thore is in the knowledge however which is corn com common cornmon mon among those well informed I that Mr Ir Harriman had his affairs so well in hand and had made such complete provisions for the oar car carrying forward of his work in case of his that his passing will vcr vety little difference noe The business of his great systems nil be conducted just liS as thought though nothing bach happened and the magnificent cent organizations lie he built up p will ihl he be held together It is an open onen secret that Judge Lovett is to be 10 at the head hend of the financial J C Stubbs nt at the head of the traffic department and ail Julius Julins ns director of maintenance and operation There was a general expression of rl regret gret in the community ty over of I the hC who had man always been regarded as a warm friend of Ogden At the tho railway lo today ay and until Sifter the thc flags wiH fly at half mast and respect of the men inca especially he shown in other othet every way possible No doubt will be adopted by bJ the organizations of the city Herewith arc a few of lie tho expressions heard last evening anti and the tho speakers hut voiced the general sentiment of the community E C Manson Munson superintendent of f the division of the South Southern ern em who know knew Edward H Harriman held him himin himin in the highest esteem In addition to his admitted ability ns as a financier anti builder he had done so much for his and the working men generally that hi his death is regarded as a severe severo loss losslie lie He had hael done so much for his men in the way of establishing lies hos hospitals and rending looms increasing wages and salaries and in looking after the interests of nil all dependent upon him that h he had loyal friends everywhere on his great grent system Ever when on a train it was his way ny to look after the thc comfort anti and welfare of everyone No detail cS eScaped him To those in his confidence lie he helS wits lS open frank a jolly good fellow It wilt be long c w ha leader A R Ii Heywood president of the was as n a great creator and constructor In his lifetime lie he did an im mense amount of if good by employment to armies of working orkin Jn atoll n Because of th the way in which he provided for nIl all of his great s system before his hiLs death deat h the work here herl in Ogden win will go gol l ht along without interruption anti and this community will not sut suf fei in the least I Fred T I 11 might say much I had a great ad for Mr 11 as a financier and practical Hl and I feel his death deeply j but all I might say may ho be epitomized in will long remember Mr Harriman and hold him in high regard for the building of the Lucin cutoff he bc cause ause by doing that ho made of n a great and permanent rail railroad railroad road center V A Whitney superintendent of the western division of the tho Union Pacific was absent at Rawlins nR i hut but it is known that he held his superior in the highest esteem no doubt his estimate of the theman man is sed by the other men quoted In speaking of the death of E n 11 this morning Judge U H 11 said II Mr was a man f fOl whom hom I md grent admiration and in his death I consider that h has lost one of its best hest friends lie lIc was always favorable to Ogden s interests anti did much toward the progress and uplifting of the city I her when he decided to build the tho cutoff how lios deeply was his work He fEe grasped situation and pr c immediately to th the t lask fisk Since then lie he has ever eyer been our friend and in his taking away is surely a great grat loss to us ns He WILS the railroad man mall of t the hc hour and it is a question whether his place can be adequately filled Mr has been the leading light in railroad operations for a of u a century and during time has hus had no peer peel I mil ant orry that he is den dead 1 |