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The Guthrie Daily Leader.
POPULAR
HOME PAPER
IT'S in
THE LEADER
(VOLUME XXXIV
G C
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OKLAHOMA. T
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LAST EDITION.
5 O'CLOCK.
NUMBER 92
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TO RESTRAIN
DiSPENSARY
SYSTEM
INDICATED BY VOTE IN
SENATE THIS
MORNING
BUT CONFISCATED BOOZE
WILL EE DESTROYED
Prohibition and Local Optfoi
Merits Discussed j
By Solons
Notwithstanding
In night tin' sen
respective seats t
ami were soon gii
villi a vim.
Senator Thomas
labor'
a ilr
w e
Llilt
Hi
IIS
I'm
us consent to i
which the stat
s Insl ueted ami
consider
hoard o
inthorizei
be vol i
' affair)
to lag'
II v;i:
ir mini
care
of legislative
e pvopei ly.
Thomas ii
resolution
Kraut eil. aenutoi
Krai
Unci
od the same
amende!
ite boarf
expenaei
Ml III' Itl
as to provide
affairs could
earing for ih
Ilia: I he
Jefray 1
proper!
and tlii
01'
of
luntlngent fund
'('Soil
i in
w as
adopted.
he vote by
n of passag
bich the emerg'
1 on bouse bill
by Jones was reconsidered
resnltinc in ilie omei ircucv a
ol e
being defeated. Tliis is the hill pro
idlng for the sale of unused real es-
t;.te
deeded to or held for the pur-
of separate as colored schools.
pi. si
The emergency clause was added
ti
house bill N'o. is." by Smith of
iter the Custer county superior
fust
court
Th
hill.
emergency clause was added to
hill o. in bv Simmons the
nous
oil
mid gas well plugging bill.
House bill So. :r by Ixivelace
Known
the hogsteafing bin was re-
considered ibis morning it having
been so loaded down with amend
incuts Monday nilit that it failed of
passage. The bill passed finally Bs
amended.
House bill No
which was Muli
ei to the nppri
v as reported out
ing a amend d.
propriaiion of '
nlgbl
' Ion
reeo
Olllllliltee. j
do pass tins mo ti
pass
lt authorizes an ap-1
8. ."id to pay J. J. i
or rooms occupied
ourk foi
the Supi
lanuan .
I'll
ame court for the months1
February and March. The
eliminated the prevision
fi per cent interest on
for onp vear
concurrent resolul Ion b.v ;
mend-mont
ifovldlng ti
tl
amount
A house
Domett" providing for the payment
of $824-1.96 to members and em
plbyees was adopted.
Disnensary Bid Un Again
House bill No rS hv lahn and l!ur-
fj tte
relatlng to prohibition and
Ing
for the abolition of state dlapen-
saries
was taken up this morning.
enatar Blair offered a a subatltu"
9 the hi!! certain sections of senate
111 No. i by BUlups which was
ivo.'uc rl in the senate last yea'- but
luel
was still on I lie caieiioar wnen
Ilie
session adjourned
cantor Oolvllle apologised for hav-
ill!' SHlllilied Ihe RtulO 111 lawn Ol
Statewide prohibi i ion.
Senator- t'laiforl admitted some of
the point i made by Senator Colville.
Si naior Mitchell staled Ihu1 he
though! Hie fliiKiMtd disregard "T the
I'lohiltlio . law in Oklahoma county
was njnhlng more nor less than a re-
l eelioli nil Ilie eit izeuship of Ihe city
end couutyi concluding by remlndlus
the solons that not n single boothg-
Ing lolirl esis's iii Roger Mills eoiin-
Senalor Kitss
li.llv to destrov
said it would be
lie confiscated li'i-
uers and ullow ol
uers io
In
the state.
L'cal Option As Solution
Senator fioubllng pro'ei
the sale of 11'IUors b.v tin
lietwllnp llrit if b is wrote.
led against
stale con-1
for the in-
dMdnal citineti to well intoxicants H
s yinally wrong for the slate to sell
i;. Senator ClouHiug advocated )"-
al npflon as .bc logical solution of I
Un- wh.i'e question saying that twoi
wrongs do not make a :iht. and
tp'i.tid Ho- nlbln in support of his'
j sition that "evil should not lie done
tint good might come of it."
Senator Cunningham branded the
dispen.'a-y svsieni as being wrong in
principle and in example.
House bill No. 58 by Jahn and Bur-
nelte provides for the destroying of
ell lienors and bar fixtures seized by
ti e slate. Senate bill No. 140. b.v
Pttlupa which was turned down bv
the hous" last vear. does away with
nV local dispensaries throughout the
s ate and creates regulations for the
conduct of a state agency at the
siite canltal. from which alcohol
Hhal! be furnlMed druggists through-
out the state according to law.
fenator Pavis spoke twite against
the present enforcement law and the
methods employed bv the state pros-
ecuting and enforcement officers of
tiring s ;' solut'on local sell govern-
n.ent bv the officers chosen by the
Tvivtj thinks the
AU'
ratline; of counties by slate enforce
ml officers Keeps the people in tht
unties invaded in a state of tur
iiiftit to do away with the state en-
forcement officers put it failed to
carry 12 voting for it and 19 againet
1 be vote was then taken on the final
I a -sane of the .lahn and burnotto hill
STATUS OF THE Fill
.vain
feat ure
n the I
the fiui' crop will be tin
the second monthly bulletin
trd oi agriculture faqulrles
v ere todav
out to 1 i a:?! ssors
a to th( state of trees the effect
of cold the insects diseases etc. II
able to notice at this time of year. !
seems thai the crop is safe so far
that there to IMto danger of
uamuge lioui irosi. vpricut itc.e
pjum and a ow sorts of early bloom-!
tBg peach tret's are in bloom.
PATEPJTS 15
S
Spe
to Daily Leader.
Washington I) t'. March 16 Tin
govornnieni pateni Office ibis wee!
awarded patents to the follow ing Ok
labomaus:
Charles II. Baruouii Kiefer reslli
cut support for carriage iups; John
iek Otitt. and J. is. Ctvous Miarloa-
lOB Tcuu. in II crude oil burner.
Rcsorters Arc Fined
Ten pleas of guilty were entered
in police court yostoTday by the peo-
pl caught in the police raids gatur-
day night. Ten fines of $m eachi with
posts added were Imposed The
raids and exposures have bad a calm-
ing effect on the resort business and
Here are some scared denizens and
habitues. Ghlef MttchelJ says there
will be further raids.
Board of State Affairs Securei
Big Discount on Type-
writing Machines
The I. r. Smith.. Oiler." .irtd Smi'Hi-
1'ieinier typewriter companies have
in rfected aiTangoments with the
stats hoard of affairs wheeby Okla-
hma count v official:; may nurchagi
fic ials ii)T)ii the state board Of affairs
'or machines. The saving in the seventy-six
counties especially in a new-
state where the glowing demands are
numerous Is an item and the state
hoard of affairs eertainly placed
ccunty officials through them the
taxpayers in the way of getting r"
duced priees on a necessity of con-
i.ide'. able cost.
Bell Weevil Preventative
Farmers and col ton men are fO"
e iving letters from a Texas firm
ih.at claims to h.ave evolved a plan for
preventing boll weevil. Collie sort
af a preparation for mixing with the
seed Is Said to abolish the Kre.it evil.
OKLAHOMA POSTAL NEWS
Changes in Fourth Class Post
masters and Civil Service
Examination
Special to Daily Uiaaei.
Washington ti. '.
HI oiiik ' S Ihe InpiiuHlioll t Ibi City
National Hank of Ardmore Okla. on
Mareli
The following changes in fourtti
class postmaatera In Oklftboma are
Hvnounced 1
Samuel s. Miller al Breckinridge
fiftTfield Ci'Ulll.v vice .1. II. Turn '.
removed; hiramuut (' rjreel) al Iit':
am LeFlore county vice it. taw-
son. ilt ceased ; David Sanipc at
It; uni. ('arter count v vice K. h. Nor-
rnan realgned; P. ! Dob" ri Drum-
mond Qarfield county vice R f Ren-
I'd I resigned; William II. Powell. i1
Palmer Murray county rlee M. D.
Eld war dg resigned.
STS1ES TO SWP PfUSONEMS
Oklahoma and Arkansas are busy
trading ptisoners. Application has
'ten mad' by Arkansas for $f!ley B.
Keirisb charged with abusing a girl
la llandolph county. He is under ar-
rtst at Sapulpa.
Oklahor a asks Arkansas for AhV
Ins Donaldson charged with a liu'g-
ary In Leflore county. He is said
to have gone to Pope county Ark.
Wise Ones To O'ganfze
Organisation of a nest of Hie or
in i of Ow's is to be undertaken hen
and the flrl meeting of prospective
ii. embers will be held at Odd Fellows'
hall Sunday afternoon. E. A. J.
Sweeney has ben appointed organ! '-
I A CDHlE SAVING EE
i HE GIN
CLEAN B
RESOLUTIONS CONDEMN-
JNG LOBBY EXPUNGED
FROM HOUSE RKCORDS
WARM TIMES RECALL
FIRST LEGISLATURE
Emergency Clause Attached to
School Land Em-
ployes' Bill
if I lie warn
II OI III'
i die record i
II condemning
c yesterday
resolul ion
oft'en d ii
miii nfrtiw
IIIIIK Ilie
harp del
expunge
s all refe
Brevailed.
ilu riffn
t-xenancje ot
There was t
sonalkies bet
and Bell the
criilclBlng tin
lhal Uell had
arp exeliangi
if
we.
ii tiilnier of Garter
author of the resolution
i lobby. Ollmer stated
been absent from legist
ousiderablv.
lative worll C
absolutely mil
wi h anger
io become am
obviated. Dtl
stated that Si
ate bud bei a
ehamhiT aiA
Ollmer did ooi choose
iry and hoBtilltles were
ring Ibdl's remarks he
mator BraUh of the sen-
called from the senate
rotindty eursed a; by a
e of some aciion by the
ve to ti es and salaries
rill's lobby did no; like.
ry Row.
w lllcli
A Pari
sin
ent
the members
t know whai
was overruled
senate bill by
Cordell and
Franklin Blggerroan
Smith creating the offloe
assessor wns passed finall
era! house amendments t
passage being 55 to
Emergency Is Attached.
The next Ilshf arose
emergency on the bill
staff of employes for the i
departjnetit pante up 0
Speaker Wilson. Lovelace
When Hie
ereating a
ichool land
Jones
ami others
Who bad opposed Hie bill
voted for
that the
in nfnetj
lie nieaii-
fundt 1
iool lands
uit while
smergency etplalntng
would Ik come
1W
days ahyhOW but t
j time ihe loaning oi
farmers and the Mil
would be hold un.
mgii
they would nol vo'e to
chool land dopgrtmeni
the The emergency :
vote d 71 t.0 IV (OSS '
cral in vote "No." Bo-
ng i ir the emergehoy i
Helm .); bs Jones '
m
'or two
carried '
ihe otilj
publlcant
.'..-' hi. MarM uurpny
lexton Shearer 31 all Tate
'1 1;.- hill hv Smith of CUfll
"lienia ' In Custer COUUtj
own finally passed.
Sherman
Tooley .
ir making i
a court
Fill 8
01
Mayor bull Fighting Eld
on Connnission Form
of Govern ment
Briefs an to lie Died Thursday
ruoj Ing in the caati of .1. D. Cal-
"it and otliers kgaiuat Mayor A. 0
raTquhareon with ratfernee the
calling of an election lor a freehold-
ers boa d iiiid a commission form of
governnwnt. Arguments were made
lie superior court yesterday and
Judge Bandlln adjourned the hearing
until Thursday to give botli side;;
ilme to state their ease in full. The
mayor denies Hie sufficiency of the
petition as to form and Signatures
and Calver. ai-asertb Hat ii is valid
in every respect. The p: esent ae-
lion is to i utnpei Hie mayor to Issue
the call in connection wiih ihe r'"ae
al call for the spring election Awril
Clemency Pretests Received
Protest have been received by
Coternpr Hankell against clemency
toward P. T. fbompaon of Okemah
v lio killed City Marshal Parmw.
'! honipson Is alleged to be a jointlsi.
For the hilling the jury recommend-eil-a
lite fccntcnce.
THE WEATHER
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I . i" TU'. WTKH
Ell I i Vlnreli l '
j Tmilt' men'
I I 9 u'i'"""Ma ""i
I '- ' ! Sl '''''' ; "'armer.
i I tJ
flffllL ARTISTS REPORTIRG
raws X
idaies are! expected before '
Wi
un ilie nan pari was emu
menced todav. The fence is being
patched up and the grounds will he
inked ami sp taped. Arrnngemeutsj
have been made for sprinkling.
Leuttke HarniVtb.; Kaulkner and
Normuu Price are teadlng Die prae-
lue games in which main pf the boys
or Ihe city are lakin part.
Ml IS HOT
Io:
got i. tin pounds
nlng ;iuo."u eacl
Trial of Muskogee Town Lot
Case:; Probably Not
for a Year
tiiy . J3itCl ?..)
vVajihlngtoth I). ('.. March 15.- It
wan stated here today thai the trial'
ot Qoveraof Mafketl on the cogrgc
of using illegal measures to obtain
Hue II) OWII hits ill .Muskogee WOllUl
I' continued over a year. No crlm-1
iiisl iritis will he set before Hie tirsi j
Monda in May. Then Governor j
Haskell will be so engrossed With of-
ficial duties thai the granting of a
Continuance of the ease expected.
Hit attorneys expect a continuance I
until the following Mav.
To En
Orgs
9
iliou of corn clubs aiiiong
ft in l.ogau county Is urged in a'
ter from County Superintendent!
mphrej to teachers of rural aohooto
e agricultural collage director of
itcsts wilt seii'i sample aeed corn
organiaatlens In tigen cdbnt)' it!
liltel several Logan counfy school I
tricta will undertake theco u con
LITTLE INTEREST SHINI
City Primaries arc Given Etit
Slight Attention By the
Prol I
Guthrie i
Boblug pi
V i t few
the dreariest sptilf In
Jday are Hie Ion precinct
it- s for the cltjt primuiies.
exception: tin- oepaaiofl la
devoid of Ib'otcsi
cotnpeteni Judge
Ilia' III ' vole Will
It. !i belli Veil by
id' election alfalrt
tall below 1000
'I le-l'e
Hie l'irsi
Ublaneo of iiuere-it in
Point b wards in each
sn ibrw? rtepuhllcan
r ronucll. Former
mrlock Is BOdjoavoring
from Hie Plret ai d
ami
of which tie
candidate?
louncliman
to break in
i suncilmao li d'' r l making a d
poraie try for snoHteif Um. The
outcome in imi h . oils Is doubtful.
cundklutca for couiicll in the Beoond
a ml Kourt h w ard i
Tin leadership l nnMMStl In an is-
sue among Hi" it' publicans. ICd
JOlumohi ol tin' S- i ad who Is up lor
1 1 -I'l'-t ion is evidently slate; tor
bo- s in the "vi-at in- succet.-ils in get-
ting iii again. Hairy Newman goes
en this time. H - colleague Tony
rllggina is ' in bad ith tin mayor
and majority of round II and will prob-
nblj tie pigVon minor com mi ales. He
Ins been active lor eommis-ioti gov-
: ernment .
At noon Ha- nvei.te bad not teach-
ed 50 votes per preclnoti
Eul
(By Aswx'lafcd Press.)
' Kansas CHy Mo. March 15- 'I he
following r"ord pre 1 were reported
today: Hogs $n ':) !: iambs $' xr.
. . i Hiugs $!).'" ; old wether 8. 15:
II
RAILWAY
MAGNATES
ABSENT
to obey sunpor:
NAES OFCORPORA TION
COMMISSION
HEARING POSTPONEO
UNTIL APRIL 18TH
Local Attorneys Appear tc
Plead Excuses lor
Their Bosses
Because of Hie i
panics to comply
the commission atri
impassible to inakt
in the hearing this
other adjournment
fusal tr the comr
Hi the demand of
ady mgde it wait
further progren
Dtorning ami an-
nus lime until
iki a in Order to per-
eoaduct ol lie- lltves
-ih the further
ligation on the
roads have dicta
Ass iataul Audi
Tax Commission
line:
presenting
Monti. alii
in 1 1 .tit Mountain . I He other rat
roads were represented as followi
t'. U. Jackson of Wuafcogee tor il
Katy S T. Uledsoe ol (inthrle fi
be Santa fe( ti 0. Blake ol i'-i Itei
fee ihe Luck Island ami ('. K. Vn
Del of Kort 8mltb for ihe !'.! i 8mii
tnd Wc aterii
This array of legal talent assun
he cotiiiiiihsion that the failure i a
ofltciala subpoenaed to be pposeni
i'i cjik sted was not due to an desll
in their pgrj to evade tie purpot
of Un eetnmiaalan but due to ti
fact thai unpglng Hie rticords wai
"tl would ha-.e Involved liu rgm i 1
at ion of a mass of books ami roe
oid.-; tba' wimbl hav. been HjcOnven
lent to hand It 'lie meii ;iia iim
ompanles were willing to Ktve tho
uecesaary facts ami thai If the coin
iii. . inn would ai ml a sub-commls ton
ir deliyai .un of Interrogators to tie-
arloua m -ii uflUjegi w inch ere 1 1
cated to Topoka Galvcstou .Nen
-York.) Chicago etc depositions qot
erlag Hi" maltois Involved could be
t prepared aini brought to (luthrle
At there waa i) evMonco availa-
ble in be takon iodty a contlhuanco i
! until April is was iftkJ when I - -road:
are requested by Hi" oouimts-
latou to have pr 'pan d aie1 ready in
t .nib nit as i vldenee statemetl c i
ring Hie aotUflj fSOSl Of Hie road:' ami i
1 1 hi ir equipment in Oklahoma da
fled accot'ding to ihe late rata e Hom-
meree ctimmiaaion s Clasalttcatton ol
expcrii'il ures for road ami t iplipue IP
Commission Ishocs Orde''.
The comntlssloii enefed an order i
I in ript'it cmtrt i ailing
fur
anent Including the fat
primary aouount aha
stocks 'iid bonds !h
Oklahoma Ihe p rpo-.e
lor iitms i
uch hKttei
. wlietiu r lor casii con; i net ion ol new
'p operfles additions ami betterments
j pill'Cnase of other properties rem
t ganlation aCfliiisltlou of securities
j of o lo r lines or for ol'uer purpoic .
' If aav; also calling tor copies of the
kicretary's minates of meetings of
boards oi dlreatori or stockholde
mowing datoa places ami ail details
of action authorizing such issues of
i cks 'ir bonds
Win In r or not .be railroatl.s will
: comjily with liii.; order either In
. whole or in
pari Is entirely Optional
as 'he corporation coin-
v.rii them as the corporation com
mission Is powerless to enforce i!
fdtT and the companies by their
'attitude declared In court today. t!ti-
nltely refnaad to permii their records
to lie brOUghl within Hie Jurisdiction
n
a
t 'brnriun Neeos
A eompliman
itirt of the con
of S. O. Daws.
lime librarian was
ttiale fnsnec'or and
t I ;-. The repon
III -ii !::n nei da morr
made today b.v
Kxumluer ('. A
shows that the
room.
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O 0
O TODAY'S MARKETS. 0
! S; Jutv 0
sloied at Oi
O Kansas
0
o
0
0
0
o
o
d in $1.08
o
O Kansas City Cattle
O Kansas City M. Marc
O Elghi thousand eaUle wei
Q Calved on a stronR market
O New Hujht Mark
0 Kansas City Io . Marc
O Efogs reached 'lie new hlgl
O Of ittW !-'-'. Ueceipts Wi
0 HI0 closing five to leu hil
0
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0
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SIS HIS CASTOR INTO
Hl
i a Kilt
il aiitn
I ; lue
ail tMmandt
Ids i-fa-Mtm
iledgedjjh) be
Iroati llmiiis
Hee Sun.
CANNON DEFENDS TIBIFF
ID
Letter
Attack
Renew:
on
(qy . tociavted Pre
Springfield 111.. March 18
Curwion in a letter road i
I- ot it' publican aditofi b)
i.i v e I li! art tacit on tli
)
Bpeali
i a llle.-l
If
tod:i v
'Instti i
is" and declared that
their platform would
e Republican party if
utinued support of i
all pledges
be kept ht
eil thai the Payne
jiiy has demonstrated
hesi revenue product l
moai w lentiflc adlust-
protecllvo dull
fully Justlfyin
lara Ion Hint. I
Bvet enacted .
we hav
i-
nen
I aril
a large number of details
ualneaa wera taken up
nol b'isy these day. .
In I'll iii -' hai k'-i i mm tl
i j rior
federal
ami distflcl
court j'i iv
l .htnuarv ..
courts ami the
business is off
ARMED 001. TAKE HEEDiiciiatorGor
tor Frt
aidant
iiltlval
hlltg;
i ok
w inch
ihotna
follow
ir Hin i
BUlisi
Ha
ci e
Hi" sow ' ii powe
(forking lit harmony
ft tary of Aurlrul ure
t nelfWI! II .
Wilson wl
opera!- wph hoys contesting for the
pi lz ;i ml . announci i Uia w UliBg-
1 iR;" to wend special agents to Iw-
struct Ihe ittiv ciiineslanls whih
Ii na or Gore will give free transpoi
; ta-i' ii to Washhigton to tne oiti.
inaci boy winning the st-t'e
prize
The cputeal is limited to bo)
undi
in eits tl age ami nm acre
10 It'
-utile ail tilled 'I'll" North Car
lollna lad who reared J 05 bushels of
corn on one acn and itelllog it i
need i ' ii.'-ti $i o v.iiu the prise
las; year for all the slates and still
thai Is im1 a corn stale the soil and
climate born being unfavorable.
Senator Gore beBovea there is suf-
ii it ih com it n i in Oklahoma) one.'
p pei and sen mirk-ally eaM Ivated
ip mak this the corn slate of the
t'nioii a 1 1 ' an ndnii- .slaremeir t -on
.-Merlin; H.e corn crop values ot Iowa
and Illinois th" latter bavim
5
eini but Hi tie behind in
iii'
tie
eneral average. BulIo:ins from
experiment itation. altitude
idnhtH hot winds and all Hue. tl
likely io aid or hinder and how
to avoid ihe calamities can be
hit
by the con.estanu who will fur
their names to Senator Gore
Wnphirmton .
THREATEN
TO STRIKE
1 E R N RAILROADS
FACE A GENERAL
WALKOUT
MEDIATION BOARD
ASKED TO ARBITRATE
Twenty-Five Thousand Union
Members Expected to
Quit Their Jobs
i mcHno ins iarcii 15 The dato
ul hour for calling a strike of fire-
en vwi; decided on by the union
Mcials' committee trglny but the
uniiiittce adjourned until this after-
''i 1 ' In in aiiiinihu-lng tin time.
I' Ideul Carter said that In his
ii Ihe couimittne would order a
rike regardless of the modiatiOfi
ItnlUond officials declared that nn
ii i Id put a stop for the pros-
it til least in the proposed walkout.
m idoifthi last night W. H. Carter
lent ei the itrotherbood of Loco-
ii'hi Kinsmen and Knglneers said
e i itrike ei' 2600(1 firemen on
utlcai!) .11 ihe Western railroads
r. Carter said the decision to
had been reached at a meeting
'i forty-thrw members of the West-
m i Pederated Hoard of the Brother-
'a nil each member i epresentlng a
i tern road.
The exact hour tit which the men
r to walk out he said would be de
(Idetl upon today and everv member
i I i he Union between Chicago and
He Pacific coast would then be ln-
ii rmcd hv telegraph when to quit
"ilie like has been called that
much Is certain" said Mr. Carter. "It
that nol only 25000 firemen
n i tnbers of our union will go out
hut perhaps that many mo'e employee
viiii b. thrown out in consequence.
"We gave on r ultimatum to the rail-
roads thai the men had voted to
strike and we were prenared to call
' ii 'i were granted an arhl-
t ration of all nueationa In dlsnnte.
The railroads refused to arbitrate
i thing bin the wage question."
Washington D. C March 16 Me-
dlatlon under the Erdman act. will be
i((iieted of the controversy which
arisen between railways operat-
ii.t: westward out of Chicago and
their fin an n and englnemen. Apoll-
ei tlon w as made by the railroad!
I i requesl lull be granted.
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