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m. M n ?ff&10m, I [4»-arS* A ^ h ll«,m 11 IK II 111 'ra n i ® M u n , WMLi: m ^ m / t j yu /t 6 61 tf/ $ £ 7AMQA* / w k ^ C C&1A/K V fm.d- 0~f,^ /) -"‘W I William R Kelly Dies; Noted Railroad Lawyer Sait Lake System Official Leaves Widow and Daughter; Funeral Has Not Been Arranged fErJB iIB lwlini I Kit :i al<i! '' 1l)1i i! ill III William B. Kelly; noted as a railroad attorney and an eminent Mason, died last night at his residence, 1400 West Third street. Mr. Kelly was for some time director and general counsellor for the Salt Lake system. He was bcm in Perry County, Ohio, in 1849, and five years ago came to Los Angeles, where iie became prominent in j big profession, and a director, and general counsel for the Salt Lake road. Judge Kelly’s early life was military. He enlisted in Company E of the Twenty-third Regiment in 1864. After the war he studied law and in 1885 was connected with the legal department of the Union i Pacific Railway, later becoming general ! solicitor. He was a member of the Loyal Legion, the California Club and several other or- I ganiaations. 1-Ie leaves a widow and daugh- PWj! f/tgemr, ahtah. e Fluatnteerra, l Mrs. R. M. Welch of gannouhced later. i / tA / L / j x J ^ iy y t A £ f d CLs 'o**- WnOM A N W IN S SI3I1V Awarded Judgment in Action to Se* cure Money for Selling a J Gold Mine. arrangements will be A n n e tte E a to n ob ta in ed a ju d g m e n t o f $ 5 0 0 0 a g a in st S am u el E . Y o u n t in J u d g e V a le n tin e ’s cou rt y esterd a y . T h e su it a g a in st M r. Y o u n t w a s tried la st N o v e m b e r and in v o lv e d a co m m issio n f o r secu rin g a p u rch a se r o f th e B oss G old M in in g C o m p a n y ’s cla im s in N evad a. M r. Y o u n t is p resid en t o f th e c o m pany. S he cla im e d th a t sh e w a s t o r e ce iv e 10 p e r cen t, o f th e p u rch a se p rice o f $150,000 fo r sellin g th e m in e a n d th a t sh e fo u n d a p u r ch a se r D e c e m b e r l , 1914, and^ w as th e re fo re e n t it le d , to a com m ission o f $ 15,000. T h e d e fe n d a n t in an a n sw er d en ied th a t th e m in e w as sold th ro u g h h e r o r th a t sh e w as en titled to a n y com m ission . ? ^ T T -