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Show 200 GALLONS OF RUM DESTROYED BY U. S. AGENTS Two hundred gallons of wine. 5ukl and Whiskey were destroyed at the police station yesterday uft- moon by federal officers acting' under orders from L'nited st.it. a Ju4kc Tllman 1j. Johnson The officers who took part were ;. uk-e , I'.i , ir. . Ill' i field deputj of the internal revenue department, depart-ment, C, E Keeuun, chief prohibition pro-hibition agent; Sam Dorrlty, as-sistajit as-sistajit l'nited Stntex deputy tiuir-shal tiuir-shal and R, H. Argubrlght. deputy depu-ty internal revenue collector. The ll.Uor, for the greater oart, repre.se ni ed results Ot raid lilttdfl by Igdon officers about ciht months ago on a Japanese residence resi-dence on West Twenty -second street. Jver a humlred gallons of liquor were seized in this raid. In connection with the destruction destruc-tion of tbe liquor, ten stills seized in recent visits of federal agents ui'l tho local officers, were 'le-mollshed 'le-mollshed to be sold for Junk. Several Sev-eral sacks of sugar was sold at $S per sack. The nugar had also been seized In rafci. it is clainvd that the jnternal revenue department now has in its po.se.-udon, six eontiscated automobiles. au-tomobiles. Four of the machines are at Salt Iiki4, one is Bt'Ogden. and one is at Price. It is expected that four of the cars will be sold this week and that the other two will he held pending an mvcstlga- oo |