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Show HISTORY OF SANPETE COUNTY. Kofford & Johnson, one 221 of the representative mercantile houses, lost a stock of merchandise, valued at $10,000, and sustained damages on the building to the value of $2000. The insurance carried by this linn amounted to Neilson-Olsen company lost merchandise worth £5000, and had insurance for §2000. The Equitable Co-op Store building, loss §5000, insured for $2000. New York Cash Store lost merchandise to the value of §4000 and carried insurance for §2000. Maiben & Aldrich had a neat, well-stocked drug store, which was destroyed with most of the stock, the firm losing S3000; insurance carried was §1500. M. C. Kroll lost everything, including his store and bakery, with the building, amounting to §2000. He had no insurance. A. Lundberg lost his dentist's and jeweler's tools, together with residence and household effects, valued at §2000. He had no insurance. M. G. Rolph lost his buildings, cigar factory and interest in the New State Portrait company, valued at §5000, upon which he carried only §1000 insurance. Dr. S. H. Allen lost a store building worth §2000, with no insur§3000. ance. The postoffice was destroyed, the postmaster, John Ericksen, losing fixtures to the value of §500. The safe held its contents intact, but the heat ruined §400 in postage stamps. C. E. Hampshire, the barber in whose shop the fire was first noticed, lost §500, with no insurance. Dr. H. P. Morrey lost his office fixtures and professional instruments, valued at §300, with no insurance. Dr. C. McGougan lost dentist's tools and office furniture to the value of §300. He had no insurance. J. C. Barton lost barber shop and fixtures worth §200, with no insurance. Hyrum Hansen variety stock, Carl Kroll lost insurance. shoemakers tools and a little He had no insurance. shoemakers outfit worth 850, with no lost his valued at $75. |