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SPRUNG INT MARY M’errfploy of the company. After mqch questioning Mr. Price explained that he was receiving $10 per day from the plaintiff as an expert minor, and had received this amount for about a year, and was to continue receiving that sum each day as long as the case continued in the courts, provided it did not last too long.Superintendent George Keener wasEXHIBITS BACKFROM ST. LOUIS❖ 4* 4* 4* 4« ♦ 4* 4* 4* 4V v 4* » *l* 4* 4* 4*,4* 4*4* The exhibits sent by school 4»❖ district No. U to the St. Louis *5*❖ exposition have been returned to »❖ this city. They fill eleven crates 4*4* and are now in the basement of 4*❖ the High school, where they will 4*4» remain until the school board de- 4*❖ cides upon their disposition. 4*4* It is probable that some of the 4*4» work, particularly the manual 4*4* training exhibits, will be return- 4*4* ed to the pupils who made them, ♦❖ who will now prize them ’ the 4* \❖ more that they have been to the 4*4* World’s fair. The photographs, 4*4* drawings and botind volumes, 4*❖ will probably be placed on ex- *1*4* hibition somewhere. ,\ part of the 4*4* exhibit may he installed with the 4»4* K1 Paso county exhibits in the ♦4* court house. 4*4*4* 4* 4* 4« 4* 4» 4* 4 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*
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Colorado Springs Weekly Gazette

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Thu, Jan 26, 1905

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