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Show CLAIMS ARE PRESENTED AGAINST CIT-Y OF MURRAY Special to Tho Tribune. MURRAY. Oct. 20. Charles Denny wanta the city of Murrayato pay him $12 for a pair of trousers which, he says, he ruined In a mud puddle on Stato street. In Ills complaint, which has been referred to the city attorney. Denny alleges that while he "was passing one of the new water mains, ono wheel of his wagon went out of sight, spilling several boxes of soap, salmon, and a sack of sugar In the mud. He says he was compelled to wade through the slush, and wants, tho sum mentioned. George E. Avrls also has a claim against the city. His bill Is 5175, and In a lengthy complaint avers that his automobile au-tomobile was badly damaged In a trench. Ills feelings were also lacerated, and he wants the city to pay the damages. City Attorney Brown has tho case under advisement. ad-visement. While -walking to his home in the southern part of the city. Michael Stack walked off tho pavement into an irrigation irriga-tion ditch., and he has llled a claim stating stat-ing that the city should pay him at least $20. as he ruined a suit of clothes and caught a xcold. |