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Show Tore up tin World. There was a world of trouble and a troubled Woildovcr at American Tori; hst weuk. When M. L. Scott, (ormeily edilur ot the Ameilinii Fork Item moved part ot his plant to Mercur last winter to H.irt the Mercur Mlnrr he took his ncniipnper pre si, nnd since th'n had their 1 1 mi printed In the lANNhir otlk'o until two weeks ngo when he cold out to W. Earl Huiith of Kays-vllle. Kays-vllle. Pending the arrival of his own prefs and type Smith used ScoII'h lype and run tlie papers off on the P.ansm. cyllmkr, Haturdny Scott and Mi Ith, who had changed tho name ot toe paper to the World, had n disagreement over their arrangements nndRcott re-fusau re-fusau to allow his type to be u;d by .Smith. iloun'T, Smith and his hired man slipped hi. "form," which wete mado up, (roi ihu printing office and brought them to the Haunch office to 1 1 printed. On their return to American Fork-Scott was so wrathy over being circu entcd that at one fell swipe lie sized the Issue of the WirM and tore it up. Smith threatened damage and ciimlunl suits, but ficott, giowu reasonable on iewlng the damage he had wrought, coon made an amicable settlement with Smith and allowed them the use of his type to run oiftho Ipiuo again The result wss that the Ameilran Tork people only had hnlt fl World laft wrek, tho patent side bclnj missing. |