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' BELTON RAGE ^^.?^^?qlwii??^??!?;1?? cSiS^isr _.-?-:- ' r*--. . .. NEWS AND ADVERTISING..,,",, , ,. ? *?,**?,?-z-.'j's'--:v? "-1 1 . -i--- * ? ... ? '_._EES_? *.. ff INTERESTING B??L>i f I ANO NOTES FR( f fl ^ , <M&L * l . CLAUDE A. GRAVI * * * * * * *i* * * * Mon. April T.-The Civic League i heltplts iirsl.meeting in the beautiful new.''Library room' Monday afternoon I ?ntl.?hey were charmecLwtth the looks ' of things up there as the whole town will be when they see how coito Idrtable ?s well as pretty the room is and what J au t&ccUont,Mot of books they have. J The /.Ivqagoo decided on Tuesday ajad < W'..^i,^S(iay of hoxt week as clean up ?aya far Helton and they sincerely j ?*)]*?> tii?t cyerv man, woman and child { ta. litton and vicinity loin in with . ulcnjr and the town council, and malle i these day's of real worth in cleaning np our town. Don't leave a corner ) Untouched and put forth every effort to slump out (lies especially, as they eWtt ttthe really tbe.?root ot ell evil''! ua re?ar'dh diseases. ' The I.cpgue voted $25.00 io the Piara commute ffor beautifying the Plasa and doubled the Cemetery committee's am>ort!ohnient so wp-hope to- uar*-.-ai City Beautiful, before'ir, away, thai is tlio way thfji have made thc start and ni keep it going each year and but surely make cur to wu . ?oHe-'io; oven protider of. Aftof i the business was all. trans acted tnqSneetlrtg was tnrped over to the prdgrammo committee who had quite on interesting program prcparod on South Carolina authors. " Mrs.;f4*.Brown first read very th-' foresting short sketches, of William Gilmore Symmes and Henry Timrod. Mrs. N.i J. Moorehead next read a. rtnvicn OT. me urp o? Paul Hamilton Payne.? ' Misa Eva Stringer read a poem en titled Spring by Timrod. Miss TCmma Wright next read a splendid paper on. South Carolina'? Stain song ana its authors-both of ?'orjishud* music. This was especially intereatihi and thoroughly enjoyed. After th? announcement that the library wjouid be opened to the public . on Tinfsdhy Hfteri??OnS from 4.to 8 and On Saturdays- from \h to 12 hereafter and that kit tho members were" Urged to itt.^M'1'.to tMs notice and. not, for get tho hpurs, the meeting adjourned. Mr. arid* Mrs. ri. ?. Brown of Ab beville; ;i .?. in Belton with Mr. andUMfe? lVhJ:dc.;bn- llivnr S?/S** Mi&e?'"LandeT~an^^ two of Pei?r?r*s TOOst ; charming young ladles anent a short while la Belton Monday afternoon. . Mr. {Eogene.' Ofter. , wilt' l>e norn.! j 1 Thursdh^.tfr fe??*nd thc week-ewd. '.E?? gene ls attending Forman r.-iivorslty and-'maltirif. ; md th dre." IIi:i ?"5ii?i-'ir!-rT?:; ^vil? be pleased to havo him hom< REBEL PRESIDENT IS C0M?PL?MENTARY Gives Ont Carefcilly W???*<! Ar ticle Concerning th? United ' States and Its Officials m rr El Paso. Texas, Aprik7.-A careful- . Jy worded com fiVun{cation from Gen, r'artanga, dealing with tho rebel for- t clgn policy, was made public today by , I>r. Henry Allen Tupper, of tho In- t -:'rnatlonal pease Forum. r>r. Tun- . ;>?r interviewed Gen. Carranza, at tbo t request ci, siewator Morriu Sheppard, ( of Tjfxvr;. Thc letter-skye-in part: ( "Ii pcs.sess a? deep admiration for \ the American people and hold in gtejat , t^rfftbal -ist or m President Woodrow [ ???'iantA: aryan. ?? Know they] j nm nnm ?-vf ?he very h.: ?;t mentality t aa W??1 as morst, and political ainiH- C and for that .reason*!' think that their j friendship toward Mexico and the j uymbnthy evinced for ta? nr-Uu?.!?*?* of ? t!ir> Mexican Constitutionalists, are not only sincere but entirely diam- . leref?fcfl, end are the result of the - existing harmony between the atty' or Gi* danae which 1 have the ho?cr ?( to represent and the ideal? .or Ameri- 8 can democrasy. "A? long aa Ism at the he'ad of thc . Connntutionalict army, or in other o'iK.o my policy will bo to strive in t] such-way as tc have our international D our relations: with government '.become obligation? complied with and have mora and more coiMial, aud especially . *=ril* sbch countries as have their dei- ' ' tfny llrtgcd with the political, econosn- J! ? ?nd i>ersonrl Interests of Movlco. . "tsincerely regret that Incideats!. 'of Bjatotermulenal s^ha?*a^t?faltat?di; hnvo given 'rt'sa to ah' Jnterp* tattbn . not entirely.lu accord with my real at- } tltudh a* the chief of tte? Coosttt-.ttioa-r| .?tiB?at . I lui:-? ?lrlvr.ll u. ..?ai.'. '"Y.-^, .he legit?mate light deeeav*?L hy the high atnie of our party, v.'lth.wtip ov?r??oklng the cordial ?o^jcnstEuaaf^ whlClfy^fe offered me withlh' th^-^t- j tittid?. 4ust expressed, neither epad-l ?tr. bv th? .1 way, har bur.sronipt alie 4 J ? * * # * ? * 4 ? DM ?U3V BELTON ? ii.? > . ?. &>|\ '.. ? i ? ES, Corrcapo^denl. * * * * * * *.* * * * * * * I- ? *? '* ; ' I Mrs., Haddeii Geer leaves. sooV for. Laurens, where ?ho coes to read an fjtcresting papqe . from . the Homes liapter U.r p. C's from . Jonesville.' I Mrs. Geer ls quite an accomplished, young .wpmen and jclchly deserves this I high compliment.! ' ? r11 .' 1 Mi? Marie Dunn returns ' to her; home In Spartonburg today. IMrs. W. Brown, Miss Dean, Mrs. J. '?\ West and Dr. A. B. Wcathersbee spent today with Dr. and Bra. G. 3. Cuthbert **** 5 ' Alpha Nees?, the ' popular manager of H?bea Path. Theetro, was a bug!-: ness visitor to Belton today. Bl'HIAL O*1' CLAUttE MAJOR Belton, where ; Jtr*wT fcept Ufl... row when. in0 Interment wUL take place at t$e Belton C?m?t?ry. W. K. Stringer, president of tho Peoples Bank of Belton, had business jin. Andersen this morning. , " Mrs.- Henry Crleglcr or Wllllamstort ?ras..arnott^ tho?eJn town today. BELTON VS, WILLIAMSTO?f ?c?tohi April 7.-Belton High 8ch0oJ> ?> nod W^lll?mston High School boys c played a ve'ry Intesestlng game of- h baseballe this, afternoon on the WU- ti liamston diamond. Both teams shs~'- s sd up well and for an opening game,: tl was flne?Those present enjoyed th* tl same immensely and in a few days- o we will have the Willlaraston boys in Belton : ? The lin?-top tor Belton waa: . wiii?nir%?ht-p... .cy soi, Lewis'' .... ip;' iSS-z:::::: . ?arris, u D. . -\&% Kelly, Joe ...^ ...ab. ? s?tt?rfieidJdgafer*'i.....:,...it; \ Brown, George ..T .a... ".., v . A ?I ' Uho game resulted 6~ to 4 in favor - jf Belton. ? J H^ft?' and Mrs. G. B. Moore, of Honen - Path? were a|uong those in town .Sub- 8 lay. While hire they were guests or 5 Prof. and Mrs. J. Bf." Watkins. Mr. ? ifoore is edltnirL'gnd proprietor of the - lone? Path ckjjn?teie, ??, Mr. and..'Mrs.,.WV"C. CUnkacalea. of felt?n.jwcre among those who went | r, o'Andeftofa'tdday: : J ' ?a ? venait, ut ita at?tudo towarri the *' political conditions now existing In 'In, accbrdln?rwith the Views above * expressed. 1 repeatedly stated, and c low reiterate, that I am at all times h liaposcd |o give .attention for instance c. io foreign repYcsentat lorre brought to ? ny attention through tho o Slicers of h \morlcan representatives, provided of. & :ourse, that we\are notified that such T uedlntion ls at the re guest of such ri jowdr.u , . * "I can conceive no better evidence a >f the spirit of-eordlality. and friend- tl ihip which we bear towards the 1'nl- ii ed States than our willingness to re- c wiiumciai K'preaentaMonB -aKO daims ma4e~tiy~the United Hintes gov- v . td l?V matte rn r on- i\ .^rnlnjf'tta c?T28lSs within tho repub- o ic-of Mexico. I mu?t >i0we7?r, call ?? our attention, to. the . fa^t that . we C :ottld .net. -JWitlW. - fcanrlfielflir iiur. b liWI?SV^Msrsstlgs, osonUtlono made through tg^gqpS) a ifflces bf |ke United States, In behalf tl nforn??n^^t'a^n^ ilsa^tton^'nia hi ?een^iequested of tho United Stetes by ti he innwwsi?Jgrnnuoo.:: J -gf^t/---"*-- a: Telegraphic Tics . $ New Orleans.-New York National ?aguc teawrj^gfts home. Opens pem on on 14th. Wlashlngtoni-r-Woman's ? u r a g e mondmertt, ?lready killed once bjr lie senate* was reported again to that ody.,,. . - tPattereofi* N. i^-B5arly returns in- \\ leated a sweeping victory for re- h t^^t^iij?WtPWQ^'?^*-** "COPgre?n 1 o*ta 1 rtU* n , K?tw?? CaX^r-Heury L> k7ofit de tao-., jh? ??1S0t?b m?^xr of Kano*? -city over, ft >i)r cth?r candidates. t! Washington.-rThere will be no con-5'fe ;st rur nouso ?ecoeramp ?rn year j n s Underwood Bolds on until 191ft. I fi lande Kitchin bj? 'North Carolina lei lucallty by hn?? ai bVI s defeated liker, repub Weshlngtoo.-President Wilson te(? >.cratulei! AjiTii nu ii - ? ' ?.. iJBI Paso,. Tex., April 7.-Tho Jargo colony of. Spanish/efugcea iq Bl Paso ire despondent. They .are convinced their properties will-, po confiscated ind then^elves . deprived of tb?lr idmcs. Spanish ^oldhige In the La luna DiairM.?f Opahuit? ere valued! H tVty million .neaps, a?oorlng to Spanish refugee^ hare. Tin,Spanish fiperty in torreop topiaries l*Sd atoree la ta? business district, fac ie^a^d war^^ae?,^nd tho Span , (By Associated PresB.) Chicago, April 7.- At least 12j |*>ttnttos haye been' added to* the thir whlcfi now bar salopn?. Conaerva - estim?tes sbo,w Vt least 1,000. aa yoted.out throughout the ?tni a " country districts saw . tho ireatest gains iii antl"fealoon terrl ory. . About 75,00 women voted In thej tty of Chicago. "Bath House" John ?biighBtt whs elected 4 to 1. -*wr i i .??????^????????^?fr^g^ Ice Uday sa surgeon or the array, BIIC eedlng, Brlg,-GeaeraL Gooroo H, Ton- I C7, Ttli-i ?'rr? ia?, uecemher. He paid te,rmn:t?t4o President Wilson and s he loft tho white hquse, told inijtiir rs that hy was m sympathy with, prp tbitlon of liquor in the navy and be bought such an order would do mn*h dod in in? afmy. ; .I?e added, however^ Kat it was only a personal opinion, bat^be had not discussed it with other Kol- Ai ?. laegare - ^i?[ I Demands Hearing I %9Pm.^ajp^t i^ss-ai of? the: sute,! D, ta?k?ug over tho. matter or the Sec.-1 nd Heg im eat band and why lt had) ot been paid S100 dne lt, said tanti kdiutant JLegarc: of .tMfe Second Reki aeht new. coloael lwd fe^ld up this .mount and had no legal or roma! teht .to the .mnpey. ... . <. I vtol. Legare has sent, to The Influ encer a copy of his officiai reply to ?cneral Moore, wbieh. is as follo ws : 1. 3 rote ipThe. Anderson Intelli encer of April. 8, 13)4. that you atate n art Interview, ^Incidental . to the S5p?\:tiun tri ?.?ie ?ana, znd. Ip-tft.-N. I. 8. C.. that "Adjutant Leguro, re ently'elected colonel," bas morally Had illegally withheld ?100.00 belpn^ :I?; lo thc Band," BJL Such being the cause from your iewpoint. do you , not think that you re. derlict In your, duty as Adjutant Ignorai of tfcla state that yon. h?ve ot ! pre rcrrod charges by COURT ceding against ate, ipr tito turning vier of. this amount?, for you ,have cen ta. the .possession pf ;thta Japl In'co .Jap. .24. 1914, sta eviden.c?d by Our letter to Commander-in-Chief ogaxdlng thia fact and also fromes j ict that, 1 haye nptUtedyou ofiiciaily , everal times that 1 W?U. wltholdlng tia jampnnt due to certain shortages H the property ot the Band, for which x-offlefo, I waa responsible. ^ 5. OT, pm) having..tauten ,tiw above, rhlch was your autobrlty, are you fraid tb?t* I will continue my iiioutry f date pf Feb. ia, 1914. as'tp.'^^re ' he amount ot fjy?*.00 jreeelvetj ?rp?h li. fc.. ist Inft N. G. 9. C.. ba*, been aforo heine reeortad by you in 19WT .nicrv.'cWH given, by .the i ?Wsp^era you harp.failed tog^t lat ? told vou that I waa withholding; ie $}0o fpr'th^rea^ftiitat the prop-1 rty shortage of the ,Band amounted . ? ?&t;S&.ma.that OFFICIA1 " Was r?po*?n>te . mr me enxtre mount, ajid boidedi to thc ?tate for 1,000 t? prpteet Just such shorta*?. nd rurih?r that the, shortage was aased by ihe carlessne?a of the thief luiiclan. of the .Band, who left the and sUdrteply and whose wnere; bouts are unknown at thc present me. hnt *??^!t the-state ia protected y ta'e p?raona? bond that I have gtv a. ex-ofrielo ni adjutant of the regl lon&^Mso th>tvI. the responsible arty for ?he p:?popty.; have my loea ud ia Qo'?rfrf?*. .whereas the Baw ; ip Anderson, and therefore ot' fcat?ji.R?U*??*? supervision o? th* sT ?The only construction 1 can le^ noon the labe ve i?t^^^W. ml? tbie ? Havfeg Vee? ?weighed la4 te balance ead found wanting by the dtiHa from the record ot fonr jnal? ) ?ffleo, von are.natan:. eyery. effort, ?ar or wrongv- xo-^cenre -? ?vrng ma'a salaried position aa state affl Democratic Lute*' ?haraw ?eofthi rxea. MIC*P es of er canal com Litfa afcfh rnit til tn i --- . lard?, o wa 3 uari o? the stock o? Uno Banco J<a Ouua., ,a l.iu.oun.ooo bank ing, corporation. In addition, to ia? Torre?n Interests, tb? Spaniards OWJR large haciendas..lp th? cotton diftUlcf of te Cuna and the irrigated alfalfa farmr. Tim nominal Spanish population, of Torre?n is dsv' Umated. to " he P+* reduced sjfeoe .th?' atari of the revo lution to l.OOO', ' icludlUK SpanlBh res idents of. tlio La. Ottna District, ocracy had^recolved tho president's recommendation for presidential pri maries., in discuss tag (rt) kt taglslatlop, Mr. MeCorniivk said t^jflemoci-a,ts cither niust rotrc?t Tr?m their puBltlou and adopt the progressive position, pasa, legislation count n- to thc welfarro ot tho coiin?ry and ita business or they noUBt oaks legislation which is a hol low sham^* ^ ^ ' - f'^ ^|'( .- .... ?. tr. ?? t-- . > ?. <*<?rr Prof; Writ, H, H?n? Wd Bulle ' tine Scttrnff .F?rth Strong - ^-i^-^. A rlgorou:: \Ao.:\ for 1 cHMpuisbryl school attend ;i in v laws In tho a nu th orn states 13 mnde bjf^lllam H. Hand. I Zlzi? h ? s'n sch wi ??miXtor for sonia Carolina. Kn a bulletin just issued, by the Unit ed States ?Maa of education. After pulnUiig J^^^Hfte'Stx states, still wlthoirt . compulsory laws South. C^roitad. tJe4sfgi?, Corida, Ats, hama, MissiasJppiTjaalg: Texas, and- tito four, states wiw cp?i^filsory lawn that, apply , only partiaH*?**?Maryland, Vir ginia? Artljn^at ?jffi^mlana-aro all Southam aUb-cv. wfthd-'presonU siftv tir?les showing that-aJthougft pteW cy has been iB?WwRw|pld^y'in these states within tbn laak^o ^co?;e, ;.-th?# lng obliged-*:;, do so. if only they ar?? I Sldrs" ??&catlnn ; pf '^hl to cit U dre* ?f?|jr^^?^^^hao: j' and nether cententit?n |s tru*. lal of,? ?tad M%.<>ti;B)4MlHB|i "Wb? ar? these migrate whltp cbll ,-ltd-.Whyi'^r*'-'they 1. .. '>., , liad** ; Some of theru ?re tho sur,? ani daugh- j ten ; of. parents themselves ignorant, and imihlo to aoprecla'o o?- tn under- ! stand 'wh; ion ronans io thefr children und to th ;lr state. Some aro. thc children of sordid moth ers and /fathers, who aro wore than, willing " 10 tunke wag-5 earners tauu bread winners cf thqlr Untaught offr spring, at thf cspcusc of.thnir future inanhoqd and wo.maiihoqp..Jjij^ahy are at work-on tho farra?, sacrificed to iln omnotlnous. rotjuds of p^nli*^ ?orn, Cultivating erdps. harvesttag,' 'Crops, and ania Planting crops.',-Sonic.,are at work ip th* stores or .hqps.pr mo mw.<a a?f messenger noys. ah.-,?|?jr" onall wfge. .M,?ny i.m employed jp k* ner;e-duUlng and blood Happing ??jVlrc.-.mient of the milla, oe^^g (pod wag.ns aa children In exchange or the vigor of .mani; wd and training ffifrtl" 1 as rncn ann .jv PB(Bsanda of ai lui; tho gUfcUs en** muntry lani 'hiing jrawind* for Idlers.,vagai^iBta and ?n pnjl?B of the ?aw, order and decency. .', Whoa the' state ha? provided r. n?l it?..children., it ha: RnH^BHIMrtlon Of Itfi dY?jr. U a anlveraal school tax la josuflal^On ground that popular eduaS? j? The sLOc has no rigbj?to lev*,; ?fad/ collect taxes tor a specific purpose to 0? dtfeatod M?4?**,gal<W of indif ferent or soMisb parents. "Obioction is often mad? .?hat com n??t,a.?act that tho child ot- the *POr 'tt?ea^or^^ plexities of modern, life and toe^lnj; hone ??^th^adva'ntages Top?unjn to , birth j or wtaJU?^ The? poo?; .?Mit is "Thc argument against compulsory . tendance op account ot the negro has: bteh wor?i;l??rWdh?riirss*ie?y?thb time' hj*.cometo, drop tu. ? ?Some.pbacea pt ! lt aro^patheUcv is lt j? lao or, .axp* diont, to .gerwfc, thousands o*. white boys to sWWrMiP io igaoraaco. lest in i faiafcig theta toto school Ah?,,aspira tions of the negro ,child should "bo awakenedt., Shall i the,white man ro main ignorant in order to encourage .or, compel top negro to retnaia tgno-* rant? le it hotter for both white and black to remato ignorant .than . bc com e . totoitjgent ?.. . "t yield to no oas in, tb? gride ewer ??hat .bj^be^af>wecoja?iasbed -edoca tionalk ia the past 46 years. .We haye, planned, better schools, .inspired the taxpayers to vote taxes tar schools ?tad encouraged tho google ta build model schools, to lengthen their school tern?s. to employ, bettor teachers, and | to pay .them bettor salaria*, and to make ttreir .schools, tba?r. pride. But What bas been accomplished In thc way aS, a pobstaajtoi dm*a?e in 11 litPtjacy -of the. cWsonsUlpT OS what vat?) aJCfc.all.opT aohfirH Uxae, out el oora t school houses, our improved schools , to the thgflgaijd* .og .hoya and girls who never, enter th a doors ot a WILL BE ADDED! An I Sotilh?rt* rt??hray WS! Extensive A?&t?*n to """" ft?l?ls^jf ' fitfldf M_-. Wjuihisjgtoov.D. -^i^agrtt 'C^WifcMgi IUMI??. -J?BWlMl Btttffssf" llsissrt^a l 222aTSSo^^ ol ?ve. mUltoa dollars of ;d**?W>T _ ?sais*/ ggjii?k^ rs??hg?ia- Rall- : way hajt contracted fr?r go toonmotivo?. ^sJ^Hrt^.passetHser train ears, sad Stu.train cars? largely of ateel Uvea, 4fi wilt, ht of I freight type, ? o* toe Paclfl<V poisser type? ?\ ato, wheel- cwlteher*. .They wiU be i bali t ?drall?. ?-. -?"-??;; I jg typo now in servies on the linea c^'thf ~ all -H tee! passenger a ju?emeat totosutygay^lt?rasstorrissh'tdi 4 dto tog car?, .4 comWa^o^^enger and baggage, cari.Jy njali ai&beggage car?, an* 5 bas???* a^ ?ggaan. carar . .XtMk.>iQ7& f retah! train.cars.will In? clude~220<> thir.ty,-to* steal ??ndarfrgme ycnUlatoy.lKJi^ra.iar.ft thlrtyrtop t>t.iel, undeyfarmo..bOx cars.. ?0fc Atty* ton all atcei.ga*.,-?ara, 800 cabooses. ioo.s*e>i ahdertrame stock <aa*- and ?5,ateel ^dsrf?awe.pouUry,?ara, . Thfs^i?.anjjti?^t:!#^t^ lief fiTm,Z*m*** raliway Ml*? continued, prosperity. an*V grotiMfeaf, th^?err" to entai SlU^Thy the. hu [be^tspoaal of*ttuvbualnesVtataraste of tho Southeastern -tani tory. pooooooooooooo o o o on OJ HOy.Tli. ATtASttC XKlCFB oj faga* Cfclumhu?-.4. - krt?^to?, t^tannah 2. o ^f;?JaSflS?|fc;0. SUIT AC^1N3T LACKAWANNA FOR VlOLATtrjG SHERMAN LAW THROWN OUT IS-OF IMPORTANCE; WM One of Effort* Fut Forth By Delaware* ^ekawaau* snd- W?rtern Railroad f^?p*ay and .tho DOlo^oro, Lackawanna and ?Western Coal rom* 1 Dany for alleged viaiaUon of the coin- ' modules clause ?nd tay Sherman anti- rd trust law- .WW court hold? that thwre ls up. United .~^TT1?ilf^ftf?i?l??nutr; preAteiting the ?aa4?#eT?lf?Wfl?Ws ' holdfast**!. ^ { ?jalas.??.< .j.m^ii4 J The decision *a? handed down her?. 1 by Judges Qrayt -Bufthgton . and- Mc- ' Phcrsoq of the Third Judicial circuit. 1 Th^.acMon^i^?aTau^Ua th-> Fwl- J eral court, here,, hilt through a cer tificate of: cxpedUton ?led by .Attnr ri?-. i-v-~r~* "cHvjr"?rvjjtjn, rrna neara by the Judge? of th? court of appeals lat Phlladelphta la-iuaiwy/-'-' ?* i > Th?, case ta coasldewd of the hbjk- ; est. importance br-the government, as 1 it is one of tab steps planned oy the ? Oit^rtJkAni. tit ?? Jiji, +m?*t*m- I ta" break uy what.Jt alleges to" be" a- ] n^^poly-eiabAau^ra^^coal trade. Tho.case<!Which >fak brought under ' both the Sherman anM-lrhst law and 1 Se eommodlWag atause st the Hepburn ' tilread taw in all probability will go dines* tOt*ae eiMireaiaueurt of- the j Was toa^?bSd^eSni?M - th?. ?^fcIch V??. 5 laj^lkatinMail dad- ita ^MMkkrtta <ta 1 ^?at^d^aal :<frmrf&V?*&*% <'*?? 1, another government action against, the ' railroad, to separate it, from tho Jer-1) aer Central Railroad and other inter- J oils'?'?-the twited. States -Court in { . ',... i&m**?J?^I*? sf 'tosari -? J Today's decision is the. second tbty ? cpnr* ba* handed dawr; in a' corni modlttes el?mee ease. The Mst case |^<fo*IMI>o??s$g^^ gad jt) tonaWtUtlbhal. but that a railroad ? might own stock In a bona fl'ie cor- ? poratlon which owns tas- oaunedU/ i > ta* -feiiroad ls Att^asspomca. - - tera ?>ltpaad^sa^Mi^vn1*it^ an , Bra dividend ot' W jief cent, and .? stockholders wore '|d??te< thc OB- J tion to uae hast wf* tar dividend to \ guwh-se ??~-k *t?.m+jmMf0mg*m*r 1 Uf|tauaa<MUr:Wtotsto;4W i b/b?ca was nr^olvtd4o.tRlu.,tf*yr the ? marketing nf the railroad1* coal. > The railroad made ? contract to ) sett Ita coal to tho new cdai company * On the baals of 6P per cent, of-the j average price roetlved for. anthra- J etto at New tork s*a*atir . ? Udder ? this contract the ratproad^ which- con- : tieues to raise the^^^/^laU^and * ?i ?w'?*, sella ii ni tim ii:ii?" IO the coat ~ r?mpany ead the rWtryuf. trasporta ? U tor the coal corporation. ; The government attack* i thl-i ar- * rnngemebt-as a "mere .tvf?vMHHW 3 c loskiug-old ftttaa.adda*a*r- netwa?." v Tata* l^?a*t^..,*^^rf?i-ieabf ^rf!is? r - tt 1 tiuild trader the law ?sd tb? ? publkv^ J And that reuet* coeporatlou ?laVlu-4?et c lu* name group or body bf aeteat per- < ?ons worklbg to the same cut? inder V ^f^wy^?avo r Kecent UiiU ?^^"v,i .'HIM'." F i-i i KI ?-*---t---vf-^m^im^ book* w?re purchased ?JU, the to come from the endowment fund given air Cd. Jo?. N.j??gwii; fr . ^Oye volume.M^ry?'* ,w^K; . Hw to Improve tho Memory," o ST ^^-f?^d?: U 1.. Knight; "How to Read 8h*he? ?t^Wek; nT**?tp4r*rt,n tit? ?Art a^iflft?.'. the Dramatic Monologue," -S.S. Cur- . ry; "Englteh Ltterntapo." 0. 5$ .Gor? iT \ "}^^^*uac^im?iSc In .ttect/? Woodrow Wilson; "N?w Free, tel, Woodrow. WI?WWH; ?0e*r?* Washington," Wodrdw A ny ^shoT ' ^Ameritan. Cojm?nwea?th{.,,..; Jsmea m^ry^mi^ and Historical A4 Winton- "MeUcvi T6oa5?W a ?ba? 'Ho?v?b,ic^? 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