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THE DAILY AIYDMOREITE.
Ardmore Friday March 30 1906.
t$!jc path) SUDiuottilc.
..Every Day Except Saturday Dy
THE AnDMOREITE PUDLI3HIHQ
COMPANY.
.President
Hlilnnr Sucks
O. L. llyrno Vlco-Proaldont
U. A. Ilaglanl Managing H'lltor
S. Kentrosn Wisdom.. AssocIntoKdltor
J. r. Easloy Huslnoss Mnnagor
Entered at tho Postoilico at Ararat
ns SeCondC'lai Matter.
November 2 ISM.
TCIKa OF SUD3CHIPTION.
Ths Datly Ardmorslle.
Ono Wook
Ohd Month
n Ytvir
The Wetkly Ardnjrlte
ier Year by Mall 00
Bis Month .
Throo Mouths
(Pnyablo In Advance.)
Confer with tlio Managing IMttor
oo All mutters pertaining to thl m-
torlal department and with " rt"J
Went or JUuslno.u Hammer on bust-hoc.
15
DO
0 00
THE COST OF DAD HOAD3. mien alleged but Uio rank atj'l file
trust him but on tho tiny ho nnnoutio
Wlion tho farmera of thin country od his Intention to nond Senator Berry
realise what bad rot. 19 cost them cacti t tl (rt KinW( yro Wg0 fc(U(
year Uioy will not rest until they mh ntrt)i Je(t WM ncarlng bin Watorloo
sccucod kkh1 roads ntitl It win trim
('oimrtHBiiiaii Il.inkliesul of Alabaiiui
eatlinatoa that 36 pr cont of ftll tho THE IJIC CHASM IN MAL OftOCnS
innitiirrrn of the country l traisnort
..I i.i-.r unemi matt nml Unit tin tux l''lcr.il Jildgt' K. II. llcthuu lecentty
Imposed by tho tulseritilo cwPltit.t "Planted IMnln C I tor receiver for
or mcl of these nw.tlH on as-li-uUi- "' t'aah IturrH' Union Hrst Nation:'!
ml product tiotwm-tt Ih.i Martins CoojxTiitlve Society. Tho conrcrn is a
point nml lh. mllriMil ntiitlun ..r liver omnimollf mu'l outer houuu of 3o).
IfiulliiK In fjtml to tin- cirirvo 'f l!i''
oomnion mirrler to their tioi.'il f del
tlnatlou.
Mr. llntiMniid li .i firm ! tn
th mry . nov ' Mient it I ill !
nrovlna the public ni'.tiw.ti i.f tin
iMio 'capital titiK'l; tini'K)Mil to Ih mod
eled nttiT tin Manchester riMtpcratiie
society of Kiigtatid. It 1i;ih stookhold
iT.H atiii.tii; tho farmer nml Inborlng
people iliriioghii it tho country. Tlw
pojtnlllio luiiifr.tiir.i nay that Jl.oiJ.
country. Hi- inslsti; th.it rotirei has n(" r'i 'f eominnii utix-k wn wild.
luUl8hod ovory alternwm (?xcxt
Btriby) kiiH Sunitny mornlnK.
Ofllcu of uutillCHllou North Wanh-
Ufton itrwt
Thn oinulal nowapav.cr for tho Unlt-
v fitaua Court of tho flouUiurn Ot-
UM IndUn Torrltory. Also for h
.WckasAw Stock An(icltlon of tho
Indlaa Ti;rrllory nud tho offlcUl or-
jenm of tho city.
Any orroucoiw reflection upon tho
character and reputation of any por-
mi which may bo printed In the Art-
tuorcllo. or any nrtldo b.iBOit on r
ortH that nro fale. 1U bo rVii y cor-
fwted If broiiRht to tU utlcnUon Jt
Ub jmbllaher
PHONES.
JttiBlnosn M'nniKor'fl Ottlco..
lty Killtor'n Olllco
lxK Ul'lnnco
...53
... C
...tin
ArUmor. Frld.y March 30 1SO0.
TJin man whi In RoltiK t voto tho
Uckt In tin' man h iJiould muko
it.
Tho sovcrwiH'ut iiMril neither caro
moe ctpiinsit to produce tho "report"
tkml cJo.invl tho packer.
SMAahneas and narroisnPsa have
-iirrfuown more tovna than havo lack
t xwcy and nAtttril advanlaBWv
nil
hapo they vlH Rt that rato- hill
i! the way Wsforo t banofcail
rkfon opruK V mouKI rffriit Us ace
nf.ts bill fonrotten.
The real fun will come rhea "Andy
lUtullton furnl6 a hat of the lR-
iiVitom h tx.uaht slth Uiat "Yellov
fund.
oo
It la rv ported that arranRoinenU nro
imic completed to erect a new union
qnutw-nn-ir ntatlon and terminals In
CUmco at a cont of about :O0vOO00.
Tflio filial honrlnji In tho 1UM Smoot
cmum la adaln under way. Heed Smoot'a
thuil knaHnxs ar nearly an nunierom
HectxHary Shaw 'a tvidKiwtlon ru
-(-
the mitik p)r to linprovo the Kit
ro.id4 (hat It hat to npprnrlati' men
ey to improve rUern and harbnni. toi
Irrigate land and to aaMnt In tho con
Mnietlim of lallroida.
Of all ehlllr'd oiintrl9 on earth.
lutiUN Kali li forniKly with Seat.
IliH'liuck X. Co Im priMldent. Admlttd
lliihllltlw are t'liHt- to fr.oO.OdO ami
It l.i eiitlniuted that tlni iiierchandiat
on hand la not worth more than $tru
uon. Tho op. ii hank ufcouut at the
si) Mr. ilankh.ad "tMn country 1m Hiety li pa.
Un nwireM rondx. In all that li profirciv
alvp except r.ood ixauIi It htaiids flmt.
In inalctlat ucnltti In varleit com-
menl In products of asrlculture cot
tou. iiUHit porn whi-at tobacco and
privlurti uf Iron steel and Umber in
tin' number of mllca of mllroada In
Die ioul!ict of citlui In the per cap
Ha wraith of tho people It starids
KiiP4rlor to Vry othir niUlon. it
feisl and rlothen the larpwt pait i
in
Many eoinplalutit have been made
to tho poMollIci' department alKmt the
.cli'ly. Inspector Stunrt wna advlatl
fioni WashiDRton to tuakn a careful
Itiieatlatlon. Tlii' hitclety wnn Incur
lrated lhm yearn ao In New- Jcrrey
with a capital Mock of tli.QOO.OflO. The
advertJ.iltii; n '?tvu!lvo at drat.
130000 being pmt In circulating cut-
aloKues. KtocU amounting to ll.OZT.OOO
wn Mild tliTimfili the inallH. Tho Mock
anklud. nml yet the nrlme urodiicera 'm p.Ud 110 :i Miare. Thoy were
of thl wealth and KreatneaH have Iwu twW tfml 10 W cent dividend mould
ihiin. for thvm than haa beiin dono for w Mltl nch "lr anA t:lt
the mine cfaaa In any other country.- re vlmM rotclvo per cont dlsciunt
All of which la true hut ar not the on mircll!lsw made anil a 6 percent
frtmuTH rMm.tii.ir.ti ti -a i-Ti.ni 1 eommlaelon on talcs made to cuMom
alt towns and commu<lca that nro
infested with tho non-progresRlvo cttt
ten who persists in patronizing ot I ;
conrcma who contribute no quota to
tho local advancement of M eomuai-
ty. The remarks nlro have that anil
ity of whoIi'MmMTii.iH that will obtain
auction union c thoae who would con
etvo homo riit'-rprluL-a by provcntlns
ileeitlnni of them IViti and riopln
IicmM look eonut intly to tho upbtiltiU
ItiK of their los.illtii'n and uri;c p--manent
and pro.tresMvo bettcrmcnta
f eve ly character. The his email that
nine to the Canh lluycro' Union PlrKt
National Co-operative lotlcty m tin
x?e of a vlck"l career of :i roquet
Ihh bithlnevH arf.flr that attempted to
pnper In vice Immorality crime .ma
In. It la ttraiti'o that Mop)o will n.H
learn from ipcrlcnce the dani;er it
InvratltiR thtlr money In .turn f.j!u
uterpiUcs and absolutely perploxms
ttrnt thero nppeara to be no llro't on
tho ueakncMcfl cf the American poo
pie who above all other prefer to ho
liurabucKcd. Koati traded hla til :h
rlfiht for a moaa of pottasp and fy
hcooped. Scoop tbo humhURRer by wltn
holding your patronage from tdm aud
he will cult bimlacjis. Iluy nt homo
REACH FINAL
DISAGREEMENT
AGREEMENT NOT AFFECTED A
STRIKE 13 EXPECTED.
tent at liaat for iiUcriM ne(.-lect? In
mmiieh na XS per n-nt of all commerce
In mined on tho dirt rinds at a cott
of about ?r centh a ton to tho mite
it u) ah thla cont fall utin tho farmer
good ro.idw ahould l hta ciili f concern.
or. The InnpeciovM ilticovenM that
of tho tl.027.ooo received from tne
ale of Mock $1000000 from H.ilea ot
iioodi during; the latt year and thou a
ands of dollarr. received In othvr wayn
all that the MK-le(y now holda la
but do farmers ak a clasn miinlfpat na t!c l Wi valuation by tho pot
much Intereat la (;wM rtaida innte- n" M IWKWW. n receipts oi
menu K. nernllv ai do Uio urban wn- M' wUny ituritiK January ami reo
illations? f. tho IcRlatatnrrt from thu rimry ftlv Plncc1 lt C0.000. Many or-
rural dlMrlcU rennnont the -p! deri have not been filled and many .jm
ri.ia urniimmii I itiit if. ihi-uu. i!oob hnve not Ixiui paid. TTio rent of
turf more MronWy than do thos from bulldlns U )35.O0O a year and
thu cHliitiT I "ifro ar l&'j employes.
As a rule tho farmer annenr to b. Tho prosrH-clui of tho scheme- was
iiulte- Indifferent to th- "M toadn
probluii when th"y might by concert-
ed action force Hi conmd Jratlon upon
the IcKlalatlvc body In way to pro-
mote reaulta. They have It In their
power to aecure auch lefil&latlon a'
nllurluK
"The money hiva bo;n expendeil In
arryliiK on nml IncreaMns tbo bus
InesH. An laauo of neveral hundred
thousand catuloKiieK.-coatlni: us about
$1 a i!ce U mado twlco a year. There
for example the employment ot atnUi a'M muorloo oxponsoii In roucliluR
conrtcta In tho construction aud tm- Mr c.ttatomcr?.
neovi..ni of mihli MiiM-nv. in.t it That tho mall order biiHlnowi Jk not
U not on record that thPro'haa ca nUrcJy ooariuM to tho clasu It la sup
been any united effort on the part ot I"1 to traln by tho followinK
tho farmoM In that t.hnlf Tn hn.- frWIt tho UUUltiO htfllo liefiisiqr:
the enormous tax that bad roada levy
iilm the farmers and how much of
legitimate pront is conaumeil In trans-
portation from tho farm to tho rail-
road Matlon It may bo tat.l that tin
"At tho beRlnnliiR of thin winter
ui went oaked by thu tmrilwaro tticr-
chants of thin city to roast n certain
leinker bv name beenuM ho trldl to
'Jew- down" a 910 atove by frankly
Tlio fliWHit unity Y. M. C. A. build
imc in tho world la to bo erected at
Hrt UMvenwortlr Kaa. tho larsest
-aultltnry st tn the Uultod Staten will
ont WS.000.
0.l
Totla on tho pornou of Chklrnmn
ionla ore tho only visible Mrhs or
Wirlty lu 1'anama circled at Uio iu
nrnt bit there'a no tellluR what oUe
wfll ovn up soon.
Tlio Standard Oil company con-
Trso tlwl It owns the companies op-
oitlnK In lMul. IncltidlnR the Wa-
ten rterce. which rot back Into Tona
amnn yearn ago on an atlldnvlt to the
jcrtotrary.
no . . '.
"Nobody reema tq want our ten 'to-
sr." -said ex Delegate U. S. ltodey. ot
tfew Mextc.'' and thero la no telltnic
-wticro we will have landed by the
31mo tho atatchoo.1 tlaht ia attlel. Our
totn.s ia as utieertaln as ttmt of an
old ncRro Mae I one beanlof. Honva
bo.lr naked him whom he lieloniied to.
Ah don't know suh." he replleil. 'Ole
marae ho '.ipMalrs pl'lu pokah.'"
coat of transportation per toa.'horas JeclurlnR Mat ho could buy tho name
power for fivo mite. In tho name as 'ov nt SMr"i Hwbiick & Co. the
for 250 miles by rail or 1000 mllra uy m orAer hou5P' 'or s50' nnJ n"
steamshlu couldn't bo made to understand that
This is where roadN are bad. Wliorn hlrt frtRhl vould maVI h0mo r
they nro hard and smooth the con ia lh difference as to this arsumeut o:
reduciil ImnunsoW and the Aavluu rmproc-.il auvaniaRes oi mo ng
(kh to tho farmer who uses thn Im- merchant ivsylni; for hit. living here
tmived hlKhwav. The savlnii U ir bl r'nt. W an oth-r thlnps-OU
time mid money Ip the w(ar and tear " ueh flr.urntlvo fu'tor to the
of t..nmn nn.l ivirnr n u-r.1! l 11.. I home banker."
From a partlaan point of view the
Jtrpubllcnna In consreas are dolnR Just
ttin rlRht tlr.nR ay tlfo Domocmta
inaktnji; a Democrntlo utato ot Okla
homa but as a Democrat w-b prefer
irtajihood to jwlitlcal :(.lvnntaKe-
CalckaAha Ki press.
Tn case of Joint titehood Oklahoma
and lnd'au Territory will have two non
Atom and four repreaentattvea Indian
Territory U Ilemocratle hut Oklahoma
lias a very sIIkM Republican majoritv.
It la impoalble to foretell tho number
of arnator and representatives eac'i
party will succeed In electing but
it Is certain that the Hepuhllean party
vrill become strengthene! y tho Jitnt
admlsaicn of Arizona and New M"
" leo. Thla thcrcfTC. evpla'ns tho In
Justice ot tho bill Cannon Is standing
srt for.
nuuibrr that must 'be omployM. Th-? I
farmer mtRht to bo 'able to seo tho nd-
iintace and economy of pvod ro.siU
and to be willing to make some effort
to have them.
8ENATOR BERRY'S VICTORY.
Belief of Some Pittsburg Operators
That the Coal Workers Will be
Successful Price of Coat
T.ike s Advance.
I
Clothes
Hampers and
BasKets
AT R. A. JONES
I
IudlanapollJ tnd. March 30. The
joint coiifereiire of oiratorri and min
er k of tho Miutbv.int district adjourned
alno dlo wlthmit nsiclriuK an aRroo-menu
CreoneburR I'a March 30. BlRtit
U'.oitsand mJneru of tho Keystone Cout
and Coko comiKiny and tho Jcn'son
Coal and Coko company hnvo decidivl
to continue -work rejairdless of the ac-
tion ot the Indianapolis convention
Commenting further on th." aubjs:
th aamo paper aayar .
"The State HrKlMfr Is willing to
ray that In tno ccnttict ot Ma li 'All
KOinR out and nothliiR'a comlnK la' In
n community that community in
bound to die of 'dry rot.' Complaints
are freuuent that mall order business
NVi-dnewlay Jamea It. Merry Idol oil Is betru; done by the very men and
Uio old Confederates nnd last of the oraeu who Insist that what they hav
brigadier wca a reiiouilnatlon (or I to sell shall be bought nt home.'
I'nltcd States senator In :t race buforot "It la a well known fact that th
the pocnte with Ooyvrnor Jeff IMvIs a mall (rder bousea floo-1 tho country
Qontestsnt. Neier in his life lieforo I with catalogues every month nml tnat
Jeff itavla lest n fight lto was. noin- they find too many customers In towns
Inated for attorney general after a as well as In the country- says the
fierce contest; hu wan renominated Chlcknsha lCxpress. "And tho evil Is
ami re-elected In the teeth of Miter I not conftnid to the practice of the
opposition lie announced na a V.Muit- mall order system. Thero arc men nnd
date for governor nnd the "cultured women who thluk they can't Mud dry
glakea" and "the tcproucnUitlio clt- aoiMs ctothliip mtlllner.v. gloves rlt-
Ueu" of Aikaiiaas explode) jwlltleal tiesiH. luc etc.; In "ilck;iklu that
stink pots a tou nil ami about htm with aiu f.oot enouaii f6r tin in and tuoy
aful proeaton. lie won. and was must jio Miopplng to Kansas City
elected governor lie ran for a sec- iv.aias. Oklahoma City or foiiip place
oud time and won. And then ho Miock- le. In tiln rases out ot ten they
el tradition nnd his iMtftleat and per- etwiM mippfj- their wants ot home just
sonil enemies by nn nnhoanl ots thing ndnmately nnt for less money
lu Arknnsaa. It ivat- the unwritten la.w The merchnntu of Chtcl.-af'm carry
if the state that no governor should oel!a that oufiht to satUfy and ptc-a.'o
aspire to a third term. Hon. Jeff Davis anyone. Why fco away from home to
declared his candidacy t-batteml tra- irode nnd thus Mibtrnct to that dxteul
iltt ton and won his tight At the same from tho prospwlty . the home tner-
tlnse he encompassed the defeat ut ohant?
Senator Jonea who ran counter to IVv 'it cannot be too often Impressed
vis aud seut Hou. James P. Clark to that the prosperity of a town depends
the senate. On the day of his Innugu- largtiy upon Ita own people Micumg
ration he announced h!s intention to together and seeking to promote the
take the place of Hon. James H. Her- welfare of eli other. Town spirit
iy in the United Stntea senate. Sena- aud self-interest alike Miould Impel us
tor Uerry la tho most popular Demo- to natron'.ae our liome merchant
crat la Arkanasvs. He Is a oae-lcgxcd "lluy It at home. Vatronlze thj men
veteran ;f tho Confeilerscy an honest v.hom you expect to patronUo you.
amiable courteous von of tho old Huy from the ruen who are paying
u!h Jeff n.ivls was called a jxltt- taxes contrlbut'nff to . very public en-
-.al djv-a'.- .n e.nouth la'-ta'l.in te-p-;ie and asslst'ng In every way
a !-'Ti.or;i cf the ranLrt klnJ n u no u.-vbutl-IlnR of tho town."
i-o-j".-Ui bHga-d with the manners The remarks of tho Rxpresa are ap-
of a "rube" He may be alt his ecc-1 r'Icable not only to Cblckasba but1 )o
Indianapolis. March 30. John Mit
chell said early today that Ohio In
liana Illinois and Western Ponnayl-
vanla were proAluclnR ono half of the
tonnnj-.o ot theso states and are will
Iiir to restore tho acalo of 1303 for
n pe-rloil of two yoarc. Mitchell added
"Tho percentage of tonnago represent
el by tho operators who are wilting
to agree to this compromise Is sufll
clont to uvurt n national calamity."
Vashlnrton. I. C. Marcli 30. The
president today authorized Uio publl
cation of two telegrams received last
night ono from John W. Winder
rhnlrnian of the bituminous coal oo-
emtora association nt Indlnnapolls.
The other from John Mitchell and
Francis Itobblns tho largest operatsr
In the Httsburi? district. Tho tele-
gram from Winder propones thnt the
president appoint a commiwilon to In
vestlcato all matters which In ttis
Judgment of ench commission bad any
Important bearing on tho scale oi
wages which nhould bo paid to nil
clause of labor among coal miners ot
the territory involved bo propow
that Uio coromlrjdon have power to
admlntner oathq and compel attend
nnco of witnesses.
Tho telegram from Mitchell and
Itobblns take issue with tho state-
ment mado In the telegram signed by
Winder saying It does not reproat.nt
the real facta. They assert that one
half of tho total tonnage In Western
Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana nnd Illin-
ois is produced by operators who are
willing to pay n compromise calc
Th president has talma no action
lu tho matter as yet.
ROBISON'S OPERA HOUSE
ENGAGEMENT EXTBAORDINART
Monday and Tuesday
APRIL
1
3
ELKS' IMPERIAL
MINSTRELS
Bens (it Charity Fund
Grand Parade Monday Noon !
FRICE3:
Lower Floor SI Uppsr 25 and 50c.
Advance sale openi Sat. morn. At Red Croji drug atore
Direction HILLEE AND DRATM
kansae Oklahoma and Indian Terri-
tory reached a final disagreement to
day on tbo wago scalo to go Into ef
fect at tho expiration of Uio present
scalo on April 1 and Uio conference of
tho Ccntrnl district adjourned ulno
dio while the Joint scalo committee
of the Southwestern district decided
to report a disagreement to tho Joint
conference of that district tomorrow
it is expected Uiat this conference
will nt onco adjourn slno dlo without
an ngrooinc-nt.
The notion of tho two conferences
will directly cnuso tho suspension
from work after Saturday of 178000
member unless something unforsccn
like submission of tho differences to
nrbltraUon should Intervene nnd Indl
roctly will affect 206500 or moro min
ora not InbludinB Ita effect on 150000
minora In the anthracite district who
tonight wero ordered to suspend work
Monday.
Wafditngtoa. IV C. March 30- Tito
cabinet tod- considered tho coal sit-
uation diacusslng telegram from Win-
dor Mitchell and Ilobblna at its con-
clusion tho president made an an-
nouncement tbrouxu Secretary Iob
that there was nothing to lay at thri
tjme. It Is added he ha not as yt
replied to either of the telegrams.
llttshurg. Pft. March 20. When tho
news of the disagreement between the
bituminous operators and mlnera
reached UiIh city tonight several oper
ators who had not positively declared
their opinion on the probable outcome
of the conference freely oxprossod their
bat luf act ion over the outcome. Since
tho January meeting tho operators In
this dlstrtct have made t'xtenslvo
preparations for a suspension. If n
strike Is Unally declared It 1h atserted
hero Uiat so far as Western Pennsyl
vanla and Ohio arc concerned It will
bo won by tl.o miners after n cuspen
tlon of probably thirty days.
Thoy bn-so their opinion on tho fact
that tho lake shipping season will open
within the coming month aud In or
der to hold tlulr trade in tho North-
western markots tho operators will be
forced to concede the term offered
MARKElREPORfS
Ily r. K. Qulllot tax members at
N Orltans Cotton Kxchangs.)
COTTOM MAHKET.
Ardmore iMnrca JO. Tho following
aro quotations for today;
. Liverpool Futur.
om.t OLD IN
VsrApr .sn a
Apr Mar . stt 6 tn
MayJiio ( 4fT 5M
Judu July.... t( in
JulrAuir s t
Opota and aalva.
Spoils...
10 004
Hw Yor ruturww
Opsn. High. Low. Close.
t n to un 03
Jaly n ei tin ism
Oet .10 SS 0 it io 31
Opts mt4 talaav
! - '
11 3
11 IB
10 4)
I1T9
Vay.
Jyif-Oel
Nt Orlaana Futuraa
Open. High. Low. Clot.
.11 10
.11 31
.10 S3
II
II SI
10 41
II C7
II I
10 w
pot it4 ta.
apoi
RAIH.
Wks -My
July
OiK
May
iulil
VT
Juir
. .. li i-
i i-i
.t
.. 1-4
II a
it s
10 II
11 1-4
roo
11
:jj i-i
41 M
41 1 1
SO 3-4
Indianapolis In! March 30; When
the miners convention was called to
order today President ivrry of Illin-
ois. oReril a r-olutlon. providing for
the restoratlan of the 1UQ.1 neale for
two yen's beinnlng .sprit 1 In tho
cir.tnil floid tho cnulvalont of these
demands to lr a basis ot all other
bituminous districts.
The resolutions aprep that whero
wioh ngreomcnts are kecureil miners
shall continue v.ork.
Mitchell favored tha resolution do-
clarlne emphatically his bollof that it
yas tho very best that th minors con-
vention can or will adopt
Plttsbnrp Pa. March 29. The pros
iM'ctn of a cont ftrlk hus caused an
other advance ot SOc a ton lu the price !
ot tho run of mine coal making thn!
rate 12.50 a ton
Tho nbwa ttu the soft coal miners
Ih tho Clearnold dlstilet of Pennsyl-
vania wbuld eusptnd wprk ou Satur-
day night ptcdloij their convent'on
on Wednesday had tho'rer.ult of rais-
ins tho price of soft cool Ip New York
from 13.25 to 53.00 n ton.
Attention Democrats.
Tho nomocrnta of tho second warJ
will meet tqmorrow rfJuut nt Kralcy'a
mill. Democrats L-om oth'er wardJ
nro invited to bo present.
Indlanaplls Ind. March 20. The
Joint nicotines .of tho bllum'nou$ roat
operators and miners of the Central
competitive district composed of West
ern Pennsylvania Ohio nnd Indiana conBtttut'onal Tho decision afreets
nnd tho Southwestern district com- forty counties organized under that
posed of Missouri Kansas Texas Ar law
Special Jury Oraated.
Js'cw York March 30. Jt.hllce Dow.-
ItiK of tho supremo court today RTant-
ed an application inndo by Jcromo for
a special grand Jury to Investigate In-
surance matters.. Dowllng nald his ns-
eoclato Justices agreed; ns to tho nil-
Tlsablllty of granting tho reijucuL Tho
Jury will Lo caJleu May 1st.
Startling Decision.
Jefferson City .Mo. March 30.-rA
decision was tendered by tho supreme
court today holdlnj that tho township
organization law ot tho state was nn-
Iff?
romp a an
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tilli the little TJllcyi kuiWi out lunkn.
hfcla inj Iniurri injpotfc rudJy firm
kin. lUUodtvcloj'i thebsir whether
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nulling
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