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Show H ALIAS SUMMONS. FAKi Kgn In tho District Court of Weber 1- County, State of Utah. I Amanda Corwin. Plaintiff, vs. F. I W. Corwin, Defendant. I The State of Utah to the said De- I Tendant: I You are herebly summoned to ap- . pear within twenty days "after service of this Summons upon you if served ; within the County in which this ac- j tion is brought; otherwise, within i thirty days after service, and defend ! , the above entitled action; and in t) ' case of, your failure so to do, judg- i ? ' nient will be rendered against you ac- 5 f cording to the demand of the com- 7 ' plaint, which has been filed with the h 5 ; Clerk of said Court. I E ; This action Is brought to recover i. a judgment dissolving tho Bonds of i I Matrimony heretofore exleting be- tween you and the plaintiff. 5 I J. G. HEYWOOD, 1 Plaintiff's Attorney. , P O. Address. First Nat'l Bank i '. "Bldg, Ogden, Utah. S3 t First Publication, July 27, 1911. WK. Last publication, Aug. 31, 1911. "anxious for the session to end. They declare the wool bill itself will not cause a serious delay in adjournment. If the senate should take up the cotton cot-ton bill and other schedules, however, there is a probability of indefinite prolongation. The , insurgent senators are anxious toCremain in "Washington "all summer" 'to enact tariff legislation. legisla-tion. Bill Drawn Up by LaFolletto. The bill as passed by the senate today to-day was drawn up by Senator LaFoI-lette LaFoI-lette and was a compromise between the Underwood bill, which passed the Democratic house and the original LaFolletto La-Folletto bill, both of which were forced oat of the way bv decisive voles. Some Idea of the comprpmise may be had from the proposed rates on raw wool. The house bill proposed a rate of 20 per cent ad valorem. The original LaFollette bill proposed 40 per cent. The compromise fixes the rate at 35. It is predicted that the conference will put it at 30. |