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Show SEEK DAMAGES FROM RAILROAD Tho Rocky Mountain Stud Farm has commenced suit against the Union Pacific Pa-cific Railroad company to recover J6R6.70, alleged to be due fr damage cone to a carload of blooded Bhcep. T7 bend, whllo they were belag transferred trans-ferred from Council Bluffa, Iowa, to Utah. The complaint alleges that the sheep were held at Castle Hock, Utah, a station sta-tion near Evanston, Wyon.itig. Scptorn-ler Scptorn-ler 12, 1910, for a period of 29 hours vlfhout food or water, an that they were turned out upon the range along tho track of the defendent company for 17 hours where thcri was scant feed. It 1b nlso alleged that the sheep -.v re given cold water when their e'omacha were empty, greatly damaging damag-ing the sheep. The complaint further alleges that the 9hcep were ordered transferred from the Union Taclflc t'.nn at Ogden to the Southern Pacific railroad, to be carried on lo San Kran-cIkco, Kran-cIkco, Cal., but that the sheep were n t In a fit condition to be transferred when they reached Ogden because of the careless and negligent manner in which they were handled between Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Ogden. |