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Show 4 If' THE FACTS IX THE CASE. KI' In our last Ksue wo stated that theie Il was a question raised bctw con the Sher- ItV and City Maishall as to whose duty H It was to care for the lcmains of Mr. mn O. A. Andcison. lji Our neighbor says our remarks were 1 Jfi' utterly I'aKe fiom beginning to end, 1 j. Js but hi the next sentence states that 1 thooniceib went together and sought I Attorney Maughan and ho stated it was his opiuon that the Shoriir should look after tlie body etc. If theie was no question raised as to whoso duty it was why did they ask advice from MaughanV Tlie facts aio Just aio wo stated. Theie was a question iiilscd between theolllcors, and Maishall Crockett not withstanding he did not feel it was his duty to do so, had tho body taken tak-en to the undertakers and did all he ' could to have H properly cared for. As to notifying tho family I). C. Jiudgo and Hobori Mudock sent a messenger to Paradise where ho an ved at 3 o'clock a.m. and found Mrs. Anderson sitting up, with the table spread, and the lantern lighted, waiting for her husband. The fact that we havo any ads. at j. i all Is about what Is worrlngour neigh- W, jt bbr. |