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Show ary 19. 130; Joined the church ol Lutter daySalnts in 1S7S In Tennene. end moved to Ogden In 1 sso, whero sho has resided ever since. Mrs. Tltirk Is pnrvlved by the following fol-lowing children, John S. Hurk of IHg Horn, Wyoming; Mrs. gunan Meek, nnd Mrs. Lotltla Tlllle of Illinois; Di.tectlve Robert Irurk, Deputy Sheriff Sher-iff Thoma3 Ilurlc, and William Burk of Ogdeu. I The time and place, of funeral wl'l bo announced later. GOING WEST TO MEET LOYETT! Special Train Occupied by Bancroft and Other Railroad Officials ! Will Leave Ogden This Afternoon Cut-off Will Ee j Inspected by Head of Harriman Roads. j pany will be able to get the line In such shape as to avoid a repetition of the trouble. The cut off across the lake will also receive rareful attention. It Is very probable that, as a result of jbe visit of the head officials of the system, or. ders will be Issued for the double-tracking double-tracking of the "nils" and probably more of the trestle. Upon the arrival In Ogden. Judge Lovett and party will visit the local yards and Inspect the vast amount of improvement work that is now under way and which will Involve the expenditure ex-penditure of approximately a million and a half dolllars. During the Ogden visit of the offl- cials It Is expected the question of the constnietion of a nassengor car shop This afternoon a special train of three private care, currying W. II Bancroft, vice-president and general manager; J. D Davis, general superintendent; superin-tendent; William Ashton, chief engineer; engi-neer; Fred Knickerbocker, assistant to the general manager of the Oregon Short Uno, E. C. Manson. superintendent, superin-tendent, and Thomas Fitzgerald, as-slstant as-slstant superintendent e.f the Salt Lake division of tho Southern Pacific, will lo.no Ogden for Sparks, Nevada, where they will meet President Lovett of tbe Harriman Hues and other ofll-clals ofll-clals and accompany them to Ogden. While it is expected the return parly par-ly will reach Ogdea Saturday morning, morn-ing, nothing definite is known at pres. ent on account of the amount of time -that will be spent on the division be-tween be-tween Battle Mountain, Nevada, arid Ogden. Inspecting the districts that were affected by the recent washouts. Owing to the fact that the main line of the Harriman srtem was, for the firnt time In Its history, temporarily crippled, it is thought that a careful Inspection of the weshed-out district will be made, In order that the cora- and a car wheel foundry will l.e considered con-sidered and some definite action taken. .Judce Ivett is accompanied by Jit. litis Kmlftschnltt. director of malnten-anee malnten-anee and operation; J. C. Stnbhs, vice president and traffic director, and K. O. McCormlck, assistant traflic dlreet-or dlreet-or of tho general officials. Harrlmaa lines, with headquarters at Chicago At Ogdeu the partv will be met by A. L. Mohler, vice president and general gen-eral manaer. and Charles Ware, general gen-eral superintendent of the Union Pa. clfic These offilals, with V.'. M. Jef-f'rs, Jef-f'rs, superintendent of the Utah division di-vision of the road, will accompanv the party eHt. Superintendent Je'rfers will go as far as Rawllns, the rri( of the I tah division, but Mohler and Ware will go to Omaha. It Is understood Uat Judge Lovett Is maintaining his usual ellence in regard re-gard to railroad matters. While the newspaper men have found blm a most Democratic man to approach, hey have been unable to gr-t him to talk for publication and have, there- ,rhi,vtrrD"d Mm ' ',h0 Smiling iHH t foKBornen which canst 1! , m0".'0 sn,11 hn t ' applied ap-plied to him by members of the pres |