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Show ' CmC AND DEVOTED TO THE 1 --U. &rPc INDUSTRIAL DE VlijOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PEOVa lTAI tinjRSDAy, FEBRUARY 19, 1920. - ESTABUS1IEDI8S5 . : B?at ;tt, ; MIqwsI Thi-;teaf:i ygaf 'ara- rushm1 mtie'ztpm t r iia-- a-- raHi$a4 foe koa-J - hafidri. ' ; , MCT PROYO YllL- - BE tmi IBimiJGPOIIilFOR t, 1 1 m - rr I II 1 1 tie Ernest DeaSs oe ot a ft 111 I 111-1- 1 llJe D 51? 1 oy ER BY I IZZZI1Z1T""' ":r Thatcher C- - Joiww WiH. Maad a Big Company to Handla Wkelcaala OiatribtjtioM of Phonos raeJta. This Royal Distributing Uke Water Ptunp Same to Irrigate Nearly 1 company, . -- 30,t)00 Acres. ISjlPI i fvi- att atJJniijr ts tcroea -- Be ar Kbits' - aader fciiaai sIsimimYatte-esataisrmsiaa;- pb ti aw; wT' ' J ore -- Next for vjaJ tie afeaj! tta riad, fUMCemJM a - taie w21 nrnat t.. "ta a i a par sfct-t3- irJft i Lc Eaaataa-SiXa- V JJaaEaa- eaa 4te xwm- w af vars c d for a f -- ofc!y 1 CI? ay- ! l a?!4safc-aa-a-2aa- t tnt-- t aa4- rl-- 1 MX Grawr U indeed a SaK CliCTyaBrfaciartBj ti" nittlc etjffiPicy and tSUier; feoasea JMr .fcmea staiea that fery aavf five kcarload f these machinea enrottte to stale law provides will be sold to theTar kws dealers er hie territory for the retail trade. Bishop" Jones, ar he now known in .ProTo, is in Idaho to these fctg took af jar tfrc placing rrade instruments in that territory. H9 haslseTere41hi3 cjjhnectioa with the Provo Implement company and will derate his entire time to this pew liostiloa. This new jb will require that be txarel orer this territory more or less and as Lijr!W.ullJiaiQJbft.oa; ProToJwliich t goodda ... : It is nnderstood tharthe wholesale agency for this manewasjotfered 1 , n to Lester Taylor, bead of the music owing department of Tayior-Broatto the importance of the distributing work Jaylor Bros, felt that it would be wrong to connect At with thir retail store. --Therefore, the new com pany was organised and i Urzz Jonesi placed at the head.- resign from the faculty of the B- - T. U. In the as tir be freew apead his spring bo whole time with this new work, mt Si.rior 'Tfca i w aoB Motor company will wurca i muw aitiai tie next tew aay v cersx ifl C S. rierpoaL manager i K4ies tara. t0& tae-tor- y -- at tl MOSMWiG arr ot-- t rtiiBaaaaw to dele-tle state of Aar. la kaesinr with jiaa aJl th store In Proro wta be dowd Mcaiday. la tact, at. iaff. Brsc a?H. minwr returned from a trip eaat to tiia Katiooal Music ahoa-- --mnta Leaur Taylor and they visited Ua 3SfiUOo:vfflTC taat for. &t3esix pEwaa SMtl add Baca; t imMiCM. F W9 lUs iti c This Prove. cn By Baa tti t ec per-io-a Ti' Kajt 1 ata:l and Si I i Lid - - Base - tai laiioa-s- ift , tecorjersani a ane Ka wcsi&mt Leal TssjRpaea; ! 1 aa- V! ia 1 t'Eteartoa'a ainfcdaT am af ever -- Monday arm is Prove end tra:-- l "rrft r -v " ItOStOAY.IS .HOLIDAY, tiaa .tKttHnmKBM TEr Itj t&? am t W-&- quarters Acres Ptuilol t Beeta This aignal aYonoT for the Gardes city and 3 jsj Mess Aaetfeer Sksst Facfarfjijorteryfromr raflo. Idaho: NeTada. Wjomlar and CtalJjftljLall M aent jojiaa Koyal ilr. DiatribuUnc nnpnj iT ibis city. and-- be Joaea la the cweraJ Tleiial T Nearly ti a t Aid ac- - of He-w- . m T?dactiiaa a wi a? a-- cara is dee in Salt Lake tBr'jitTaT wt!l get fire xr aix carloads cara j4'f3r or five carloads Jut&&Z Sfiaaaeey ieE5e'ct6ei COwaSasda-.-Tfeurp:ar Kadi factory. Is ir''iar-firrraci. 5r. t asm iw:.ltI.4iJJ!Sisg MTtsi!ctti)rCuai-lictt-- - aaaft aa Xaaa tett ajriis tirt2rtSejwsL4: cr t a a2fc.sa?iliterx Is akipaieiit ? t&ef-s- repra-,Bstv- t! Bonus payments to be made by the wiQ Sugar .company amount to more tbaa. 160fl,eoa- - to year. An ornciat or the company said Tuesday thai ee lioped tp see. tht work finished and aJl of tha parnifnU made by the end of this week. The bODutt is fi per ton and. when thjs amounts to $16 stock -certificate is giren In place of money; However, In mosCcasesTthere JsT aaroddrMm- ber of dollars so that it ia necessary to pay by stock and cash both. The amounts receiTed by the .beet grow- ers varrfrom ,rtowreiirtniioM5C In order to get the business Com pleted and the beet growers: paid as soon 4 possihle, a force oCrtwenty men has been working 'until midnit for some time every RighU is addition to day work. - a X2sid TierpoEt tie asJaadfsd A Ll.HCOLM EASY. Utah-Idah- o filit c as Jeeii aTVit' Xaacn ia ahlpmeata It hir t,is6aa,t W. Lester Vtj jet ataajr b posaittle. to annonnca any T2XteSg3t-&!i.-.- ' ey aa inf Eioniss, t&a iSii FaSnary. Mrs. eatM 'Saav 5 AS ka " .- r fT A. fTV U J - - " 22tStt SfS''EEsnEHQ m to aaciei after . , - Manfia expects aSdb&aa fa fceor at lis rtMy. jifcr. f ajs!it, i- mSata sy&e bas far' Msf Saaatar aad. th utu - . C-- hopes to hare Friday or Satar-- ra """Land inotftad . of products should Ifardock of Heber 3ty for the use of he the basis ot taxation.", said John. Z, Ttah 19 aeee&dfeet of water from like. Thia water is to be used for a White of Chicago in aa address on wrfco TberJleiaUoaef TaaaUoa -- toCaa 29,&&4 acre of aome of the best reuaity Interests before 20 raem- land Tn"X7tail county Part bera of the SaJt Utk, -of the land fa thai iocludad in., the Rotary" cluts at ffei Mosid project, wbkh ia at present In and Trovo the bands ot receivers Mr. M unlock tnah- Tuesdayjttlght- Jamew W.- Col-lin- s , SZ .: presided. stated that he expects the Utah .Lake pres lrrigatkm com paay will later take entMr. "niieHJntended Thatttr .iigh:.!axe4:'ofi.jirMucta limited the about out put.-- m a!HtaintiirtIiat Tncreased ThicSproject TwtaTefluire for coTOplettoa. - The" water .coiiishleltiaw $a.C9 will be elevated from the by to the ultimate consumer, are- - wsponthe increase in the part-f- of inch pipes. sible-4- n pumps and two forty-two- ' st of fiving. empting into canals, sixteen ffeet. wide higflr Taxes are payment for public serv at the top. eight feet wide at the bottom and carrying water three feet ice." Siu White aaid.:There ia between private and public daep. . The grade will be half a loot agrl-cuUur- al ev.-lhj!jeei,- " Aili-tinctio- u RATI -- - . TOTAL NUMBER OF lilaTI3 FROM IXFLFENZa- - DAS. BEEN 21 IN PRO V a deagas lz:Batarday at 1 A3L , dt ta. ' iThe '.dty "eocrnlajicnera a their regular meetia kUL ait;r- ing- that tie town would epea a SaSb-twta weeks from-t- he boar that tt closed. The influensa ecidtnie .. aiaia practically vaniifwd a Cur aa aewr -- urdayorag"rTrslEr . - . includes fire and police protection health official teei that ajfKtww and if these agencies were removed it9J0.haiawB cii.sd aiterfTSt " the knows result Buildings ance of the. state ia wtd opeoi aa4 everyone could not be erected, machinery ta- there 4s very little ehaace ef Q euft-below Pelieaa PoraVHffld abouteighl lalled joriaaojs pr Jrtlturelbe safe,4 demic bia g spread tirwifa mijes south of the present pumping neither would the home or community meetings in Provo. Ia ract pnetdaw safe. AVithout these agencies the everybody la the town aa companyLThe pumping be plant valu ol land would fall andLwwy beeBjexpogedf'ti VMwst&m!.ateay ii."U lisrce fun bave .will jaising Hewtrf; piant water Ja, 12a and saw- - feet, vm- - Values 7deprecla(eT77niie first public there ia aw vry LKie daojWuf VL ' tw of service rendered.. wm. that is therefore, rnnWit fin epidemic being spread by gxurszs., mately tfc "r""" "T " keeping the peace. i struct ed. Mayor !Aa staged taxa aurams Taxettew Businas Problem.- . tryiag-- t be fair wix aa acA T "We must remember that "taxation felt that therchurche an4 SPRINQ CANYON COAL COM and a at is U ljusiness pres proposition be should epea SaMrhtty. permitted PANY'S VALUATION IS 437,837 ent the question requires theTattefitfOT .Tliligaill give all the charch?a aa e Valuation of Sif?.a37 for taxation of business man must we and develop SuaiLty portunity to hold their purposes is fixed on the .4roperlyof ia facturtoK-an- d trade-to make the services next Sunday. . in Coal company tie Spring Canyon cities grow. yOcath ToM In Pma a1 report filed today with 'da state At the present time there are a Is .our' last issue w statnl tiii Ct th- -s This includes the value of land, ma-- cities who are retarding growth. Hln demic was li. bat tMa was a ,e56- and suppliea. chinery improvements waa tftft Cgure the-Chieago fid per cent of the vacant lota but and half of the rwssteSer lack recent gave- - wLjtlut corrtt'H!Lffarea vj 'to. tnva. teprovementa. Thejreaul par cent of ,taa .land if keptL.off. thef mania ara 21 is frov City aa4 It x cap--i maraet .w nea tne veaunenv eaviroaav' f rovo City ftal and labor becomes unprofitable Terr little lniluenxa aaa ' aypear the growth CI S fitygoet 4qwil - for withia the aast week, is fact number i;f Bw casea aa awm wheayoonchoko onelfoa cnokftiaVast Beda of Aoureoata and Silica other. te s of the lota of Amer- less thaa one a TsawtiF Had on Springvllle l lean cities are vacant and of evening p to today aaoa there s- Sand Can Be Road ad for Building. the farm lands are unused, America not a single case reported. produces only an aterage of fourteea It ia aot the tatiMiiwa ef thl aajer Hboard S. Belmont went before the the .acre w hue to mlnimixe the number . ef d4aO hushelolwbeat J of county comm Ksioners Monday and England .produces . Jthirty--t w bnshela, fromthia epidemic but thre are m: explained tie advantage and the sav- and yet America 1s asking for an ln many persons burred ia Prw VteU. ing also of the county establishing an crease in production, and, on the other it looks to the balance of Ue a&asa aerial tram ana loading station at hand, is increasing taxation on., pro as If Provo was tittraUy ave wttl Craedall'a ducts. and that they were djin hie : road for- - loading gravel and sand for Prove f tes Opportunity. commanitiea with .aa epiieaJir a paving of. the Utah countyJiighway The Rev. William Bulkley . of , the jrellow fever. We think, tie abovw ta and also to be used by the Orem Inter-- Provo Rotary clug said, although his a correct statement of th QK&a. bare already been made by engineerss Mr. Mardock stated, and plana con- template the taking of waier from the west, aide of the lake a mile or tnore BaS-.- . of-th- e . -- - he-w-as - &tar 3 reftr -- . i KITMM tj lie rfit state aa wwa bs .t esaea earioada with abott cfb tasry. :3 asuasobik. Ttia alsipmert wnar aaraaae tias 00 worth t autoa H,tS. awt xo ereta2ctiactorT,Saixs!aasK4iea cc&iu lata th atata from Sa aew taetsrf t! toaaa weaj tiefr- - F?rs22a9i9tia - U. aadruaf' VL e i Prove, Ogdcn and Logan. -- bol-ale.g- . an Present System Is Hindaring Progreaa Rotariana Cntertala Viaitora-Tro- iBTOiTcd mad Maca which. wa Incorporated a few weeks riggjarsigrpr-lJKS.tgot la to handM Uia Aa aEiiaoattoa, was filed a ita the ts FirmiB; lsler&U cl iai toultjT ua; Eki IjlbJ W13 Ee tne Cheney, photographs wna near state engineer yesterday by Joseph & JxA a III Hi TAX TIILLARD ;F J XHWiiuwiuiiiivTT- Bled on Ulalt h K, MtmIoetIs and WlQ mi 1 .... TO BE wmm r Jiian!!ni?nnninT!n--- 111111 r r 111111 fifllllal IHlIIlItju U U 1 U ILAM for Years Eis Has 1 tfaill IHI.1I 1 I U.ULU I JJU I 7 11 11-- I. - ft ft milt-ll l-- 1 zr ; keep lie" feferjirsT.. Try r i ESTElJi datai-fJeat- tnT-iwn.f- a- k a c?m ice:g statigh 7 tl Two-third- e day.--Sa- w-- a one-hal- f -- I- - -p- laceea-theiSpringville . tnai vast, oeos ot vnta aKgresJinj bjuu silica sand can be found here and this '4. caa be toaded-intolruc- ks to various parts ef th e coun ty or It could ba .loaded Qnto the Qrem dor state, the meriibers felt that Rotary bad one of the. greatest opportunities . in America. cm cc::2ss:::irs s::i PreRtonUPetersonviceJpresident - of the Provo club, asked the. Interurban and Shlppexl to - various ation or the Salt iMe; ciuo ' freni ar berw reacbed just ITI t parts'of the county at a cost of about movement which" wouWTendl&r con1 i ThoTC Tiom " 2' I Yt coKiEty clerk's office, in Grand Ciryomm5swn'r 1 ton. 4s the cost serve the flow of flood w8terr from ner cents five This .11 lii 1 uJ 1U VI son received a message TiKtiy aurst- JcKtsca Cola to the 3ect that Ex- CALVTRT HASLER LAID TO of loading onljrand then the freight Provo: river into Ttah IskeT which sua Kowrt iw or dravage would have to be added to rnuM tnA in Wxlnxn ihe KiiWafA area ing stating thataadh.s T ia ef yearsfage, A::S5He-feal firnT rmft-- ft irraufl nit Uhisr maa "T"'.' "The 7 !- game! few ome U afro. They yua we 35 ;vTf Kwould not cost to exceed cents, .thousand; Ue the cullb rr'..'- T awtMj('.4w - tfeWOTw"''-fWfor freight and a!L understand, acres of land.. of forces ia France and &5er. number f a friends for tieir f Theother source of gravel is at thrfe Will O. Farrell, representing the Uonary - , - ,7 He had been sick for several diys ant . . 7 fro twse mere nnmiw mia The remains of Calvert B.Hasier point here betneen' of the Salt .Lakeclub, proposed a silent received T ti , tan,:y ba known of it for some werePTafd awayTSTattetnoxmria the and Salt Lake-Cit-mouptaitr IJ and would make a toast to the first Salt Lake Rotary the father bad son was aot friends that many, by loving day hi cemetery previous city would beds the haul had eeteautirf and teW t aisw ttea ; than muck A. I longer lata C,UD the Harry president, to survive. Vr. office daring his' and neighbors. The young man lived on . rtJ&w rusu. ji w rtw-iae Culmer. fcaa on dpnsgiuni tved earth board maa seventeen this wiinawn. is. .tcs-jfey of the draft The sort young, years 4ed only that Wattia 4 Samuels have a ' SqtL tor, neaiiy .two jears. but ha lived that iTentP years in father, Tthree brotlwra aat txre ! tL5 a!ag a most splendid fashion. He set a sisters.- -.' These, are Mra.' r COUNTY WILL rS Formia of ir?it:R;vri M'!t;.- - Vr.. ia .Ca5t;-- Gate, where Mr. at& IX; aaabiw uc 1920 HIGHWAYS IN of mounUun. PAVE the pomt tas a lacrajiTe position with -the Lood lo his playmates in the Suffering , George Hoover of Bark, Ciry. Mrl sss. C ax wek whkh lie endured "for the past two Chas. "Rainier " oi - - PociICiSl SaA Fsel company. - The state road commission began a Thompson of East Ely. . asi-- i U years. He was unable to eat the FRST oLmeetingsJEuesdaylwUhlhe two ScoU off account of bernp afflict feoT. aad'S5Sdit,Tiiaati. of - Utah fJ.5t R'wCl 30UT ed with diabetes. Yet he bore thlsL t both of Provot . ghuA-ih- e state AighwaypMemae and be feiiieid-fi- ai Thelwy-wft- i -the respective counties are betogJu -, tdSizht and will arnr & wnue &e was suugir at au takeo-JJP- , and Weber counties latter, part of the we?k- The faasetf. Ssiie .rsaiywas atartiNI ty jce J Ctab ce4splaiBed,-Hi-s seldom times be d,it ' gargeant Harry B. Fletcher reports were the first on the lisV The " was very limited and he dared net announcement cannot be ma4f at ti--s I retrid a; tie UtaSt Cca Ej1 egrx ... " rTpftlTjnM that lift- work-o- f the armory - la - far in which .:he state time but wilt be mi latr. - siais LLuLAIiUJ 'tj. the eff? tia; Prs-enable im tomore road .commission finds itself, by reaalong t wqa wnjea was ggmaTamvtaX4Mit they were greatly Imposed o& because enough custhe son of .the fact that it costs from they-ba- d to be limited In. the amoent Into the quarters provided Tor He .. . 4 SERVICES Wl UiC W U V ijLiflU 1UCCU i.T which office he holds. says 130,000 to 135,000 a mile to bujld a LMPRESSIYE 1 , ngit ca Use raawe by &rrr ti , evening of sugar they were allowed should put todian; was iidd Ag Tuesday dsaav r ea-- i DAVID FOR L PENROD : or five years ago Prm highway which four with a part themselves 4arthlinycgaalaee jt?i3t TheaplantlhaabeenJn-fo- CTwtti Ty aadj !tt, tjy tfcfiftfta mile ""hft6n'BiructMtar.l y e a wnfw W?f rftiseBaTa ; t rn arrr :i? rt ir rinerat'sefvfcer'ftff t&3TX" Pisa--. ? was.0ia' aoiLMra ne lioors. pracuouij iaiu. a wwu i i wa9 wrought Out clearly at tne met" .ldi8Caaed;'I.Calym-.HasleBt7wertat-eBeetieaa 14 4 feet of maplo tloorin been IS a: X'St ar In which the rod and thedileiuiua i I t& tsPira ion and MtbV alter ataifw Haslerof, this- "laid ia the building,' according to Ser-- j ing: builders "bf he state find them Provowere held Febntaryw.th-'a.--ff mornroad cemetery, be City was He awwptgyj A away proro, 'ruesaay passed S t f petition aty. wno aiso re porta uiat selved Was presented: sac e of and relatives tt number triads residence. rietc&er, reai geani rssss Wvsry.,9r J3t"fytlierfrra-bJghSrsCirtr ISO South Third, west. Everyone who sur the building, will berady ; for occuHe If they raise taxes to build the high4as-s-g cy. the tim.s . ia wage--- ; After acme eonsiaeraDie " r within a few days. It la his be- way planned" in the program tavid IheWtsta fur ha brothers and.one pancy the maUer wai taken under vived by three will be held in the taxpayers will feel aggrieved H wxs tiring, cheerful Bister besides his parents." Last sum- lief that the next drill aiWaeioeat""- sst3' some future date. ? If "tfiey curtail the road program, the the son of the tote Israel .fv;:r;i tzt PROSPECTS ""The' ifms&m.-pbonding the city to mer Dr.'Hasler tookhfaa east where the new' armory. Anna- - D. PhillipsHis Captain James B. "Tucker has sent taxpayers will also feel aggrieved. aTai , TlOSi WATXK FCR f esacpoeie. tie ew high school' was also he had the attention of two eminent out an membera-ofBaall a tbeeonference-owas ser-- . for As f order : reeutt ; of a were' Unable and , ARE HOT FSCwiSiSiS and discassiNU Thloard specialists Jyet they ieoBgtt-'iarnt the .commissioners ot Utah vived by the roilowm ter C to meet at the armory; for drill v . r edaeasoa his gone ahead with fee to relieve him. next 3onday."; 7 this year to raise a total sisters: 'WUliaia E, .VxrJfw at were held The' funeral serivces county ex a agreed total with tar thss sw tesSdirg w. frstaTlEaa a&4 aawwSaS-lavGJohn fund ef 127S.342.S0- .- .As originally Charles A2ie 5U.'rT3:-' 7 Mrs. the county' portion--; of the Mrs. J. ft. 01a aad 'o'clock.' . fea savers over planned tax Bwcstazas s ihe ms'di ssre t3ut WORTH OF WATERS ' v.TtAai' all of Provo Cjiy. had been 173.013.3a. cliool-v were Bishop Jos. .'Net' J14,DD0 The tax' wiatr t.4a. it waa speakers el 'a$ow':efcalari f; '"The .cdtnmissioners, however, were, PClaytoi 'prayer iy Ksst .B:d9rtiwnplete the buildihg aon who also presided, ahd Elder J. T w Ti fatal precisecommission could Counselor. Waltp ft Dujif Tie ' a s tWiJi&Z3$XJB2!2&&. BY- - PROYO told that Jhestate GRDEE FIFEy ia- nm ed and rr Tuftftstnjrrry speakers aa Jaasary last S tosdmg tie only solution... It woraa Ot ints young man ana iota- i .Thk"ii road bondsp if they "are found to fe and George- - PoaeUoa ef winter was $.4r-iri expe?d tiat bonds in the sum of- hfs patience during his long illness, ; The city commissioners r ordered saleable at anything like a proper and ward. Appropriate musicakl in. bearing so patiently h?ui nTecitaio frr Jlif ft&"wia be submitted to the i his fortitude feaviflo were Whdered by tie d.JtI r stel ater r, pipe rate. aaoont may be less under such trying- circumstances. The aboat 320it feet ofwhich T?4rR. fcrt " to complete find, the extra $l(W.0t; ' : If. was "sug- under the direction of, Prt C. w following quartet- rendered the must this morning with yw awter toclwa Thi mw to oaa- t of the1 B. "Y. uaiversity. Tie :nl cal selections Norma Bullock. Carol the replacement of the wood water gested that this might be done by FoiiHon-.- - Chris Froisland and Murray mains w East First North from First the state road lax levy in Utalr offerings .were aatural ,rea-cJOrES CLOTHING - strstStJ ii.v.ir, cf IX "orth. - This wijt replace county! from2.?lo Tmitla. ThejHuu: J Tie graie:rwas I d.casi &r J asm be maca to SCHWAB" Eighth TO Robert. teaaCHANGED CO 'greaser trrat tnxtatr m.lAsluiirrsv hoeetwr. Uitrugrit'! CO. twt rear knl . CLOTHING tie ' installed a few years ago and which with a' probable increase n valuation MRS. A. HANSON SUES THORH-.-- j r- dirirc t2 axt tw EWKjctaM ; mLi S -- BADLY BL'RNEtX-- TON FOR $ia00O DAMAGES satisfactory. This will of the county they could' furnifh-th- e as V.fr.r-- " as hfcess&ry by a the water to University avenue amount stipulated siaci- - 'lie ia rwE-ft2ae J.. 3L. Jones Clothing bring, fsT'OrTSarlTarlg of a fj3Ta:aaa -" -r of Mrs. Arminta Hansen vs. in steel iipe lines. The cost of this 2 rate, --the same as la it year. burned Monday evc.iisg J!st after s suit tte With the The filed at r tare ' ' A ; K: Thornton is be in r tried in the order made out today will amount to They pointed out that valuations are and ftcr tVcs had fsto'f a ft ut W.trrt .'.si LuA.i,i' -..E being Increased In tE"e ti4 George Oee aotne. It niancmr the name. of Fourth district court before a Jury. about i4.pwr aaircai tcT wi A fiOvd. feavnsj ear-- r t pressed the. opinion that it would-- fee aft?r their- ga stove nwMrT frv the J. M - Janes The suit Is for ll0.0). damages to a! oc , DEATH CLAIMS' . braCNf " r mMtT to the Schwab I np she."Tiiitrd iNran f. pdntfrally "suh'ldal to raise both the Injuries to plain!.:,, which, tf1.fr'55M-son of valuation and the levy as wxll. They and the men who eoanecte-t.- - a D. Kofford. American Dean nd! ! between W. Guv be fcurre rirt . A aro. Cub&g . .. I t.t see that th Ha fii L " had forgofga ia w jene, n aftl DavnL W A. Fapen apEHars tor plaiotin and Jdcea Bench died tils aneruooa irorn inr apoutit stipulated was furnished ito in'taedvea;. and fame expA-!- ! ' ETana for defendant burned Mrs, HarJ.ri irte tai'y. flaetita.-- tha commission.- &r-- O. K. Hansen. I ? i twr' UumJt '.iilri .v? 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