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Show ACCIDeNI Will Not Be Paid On the Life of Rawn Chicago, July 26. Accident insurance insur-ance companies, in which tne late Ira G. Rawn, president of iJi Monon lillroad, carried policies, have finished fin-ished a full Investigation of the cialms which might be made upon them following Rawn's death and U was announced Attorney J. P. Damp-on, who will haudle all the cases, that none of the companies would compromise the claims with the heirs. It also was said that the fanillv would not be paid the Insurance nion-v nion-v until It was proved that Mr. Rawn dici not commit suicide. "Either the full face of the policies will be paid or nothing," the attorney sr. Id. The total amount of the accident policies Is about $131,500, Including cumulations. The annual pro-ra pro-ra urns paid by tho late railroad pres j Ident totalWl $5,700, making hliu tho heaviest carrier of accident insur- j auco In Chicago. |