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HOLDS LOTTERY IN WHITE HOUSE President Indulges In Start ling Method of Deciding Appointments SENATORS KITTREDGE AND GAMBLE GUESS At Odds Are orced to Trust to Luck to Land riends Washington November 25 The newest and most unique method of dispensing federal patronage was exemplified by President Roosevelt today It marks a departure in the usual procedure governing the se tion of presidential appointees There is nothing complex or intri cate in the process It is merely a rase of "Heads I win tails you lose" Of course there will be objections by religiously inclined people to the new process of deciding upon candidates for public office but it will be admitted on every hand that it has the" advantage of eliminating factional controversy and bitter personal rows demonstration was given for the benefit of two United States sen ators who were unable to harmonize their views as to the distribution of federal offices in their state The president came to the conclusion that something must be done and lie worked out the problem to his own satisfaction if not to that of one at least of the senators con cerned Are Political Enemies To go back to' the beginning Sen ator Robert Jackson Gamble and Senator Alfred Beard Kittredge botli of South Dakota have been at swords points politically for a long lime The two senators are Repub licans but each has sought to elim inate the other from the stage of politics with thet result" that both are btill 'in "the "senate It is not necessary for a popular understand ing of this story to explain their differences in detail Sufficient to say that Senator Gamble is a third termer'" while Kittredge is sfor nomination Jioldng that 'the president must he taken at his word in 'his' notable election pight an nouncement In making federal appointments in Soutii Dakota the president seemed to favor the preferences of Senator Gamble JWhen the names of friends were sent to (he senate Kittredge wnj stands high among the leaders succeeded in having them pigeonholed He contended that Gamble had obtained election to the senate through making deals with Popu lists and Democrats and that the men selected by him for federal of fices were enemies of the Republi can party The result has been that there has been a deadlock in the attempts to make fed oral appointments in the state rep sented by Senators Gamble and Kittredge Surprise to Them At 10 this morning Senator Gamble and Senator Kittredge met in President office Neither knew that the other was to be there That was part Of Sir Roose little scheme He had writ ten a letter to each senator asking him to be at the White House at the hour named and both senators had hurried to Washington Senator Gamble from his home in Yankton and Kittredge from his home in Sioux Kails JIr Rogsevelt enjoyed the joke when the two political enemies met Continued on Page Six ORCE HIM TO Senator Pro gram In Third Term Matter Washington November 25 The visit of several Western senators to the White Hopse today was the sig nal for a lot of third term talk Senator Hansbrough of North Da kota said: "We are going to force the presi dent to take another term is no getting away from Representative Hull of Iowa said that his state is unquestionably for Roosevelt Senators Kittredge and Gamble of South Dakota who are in disa greement bn every question gave different reports of the South Da kota situation "Three fourths of our people are for said Mr Kittredge and he will have "There is no Taft sentiment in Soutii Dakota Roosevelt is the said Mr Gatpble LOOK! LOOK Wednesday from It a in to 3 rperlal Thanksgiving luncheon extra cial 4 to 6:30 Come and enjoy the things to eat Hofbrau Haus cor er Lafayette and Shelby Automobile painting and storage Rands Mfg Co 55 Macomb st Phone Main 1 adieu it will pay TOU to hv Dress Pattern Sponged at Han 127 Waype street Commercial Credit Co collects all kinds of accounts i HOTLY SCORE 'ENTIRE DAY ON TALK THROUH THE CHEST THE STORM TO ANIMALS sjb 0Q It will surprise you It Is lirm ree HE REUSES TO WORRY Beasts sorrow in birth in life dacy il by END COMES AT 105 YEARS de who in BRYAN GETS ARMY PAY Mr IGHT IN DUMA CONRIED TO INVADE BERLIN the the sought to have the Mutual Life could 1 As ft 8 a of is Home to Be Dumb it of POINT SCORED ORJR WALSH how who gen un at en the the THE WEATHER TOD ATI AIR AND COLDER WITHDRAWS: HIS INJUNCTION is helping human members of the so cruel to any are afraid of and themselves that 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I fr of amusement while the trick new COUNTIES ASK OR AUDITORS man I know him of the saloon busi bad but if Kev up the Twentieth he say some of the husbands of that organization Buy Lumber of Resttlck East yard Russell at audll TeL '3 Many Demand Official to Keep Tab on Supervisors and Other Servants TREPPA IS DEENDED BY PRESIDENT GEORGE Dr WH Barton Expert De Clares Mrs Bradley was Insane HER CONDITION DUE TO SURGICAL OPERATIONS School Inspectors Angered by Attack Bitter ly Reply to it Phonograph Co 5 Michi gan avenue Victor Columbia tihd Edison machines and ('records on easy payments THANKSGIVING DINNER Hotel Metropole from 5:30 to 9 $1 with special musical program DETROIT MICHIGAN TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 TWELVE PAGES 13 1398 and due him in Sheldon was the money Mrs Dorcas Rathbun Child of Sorrow in Birth In Life and In Death Swallows Laudanum and Then Inhales Gas Until Her Misery Ended I am mak Attorney Entirely Out of Accord With Plan Court Rules Out Some Testi mony of ormer Cashier McLean In her barren home avenue denied the for Other Her Estate Is Nearly $5000 and $4000 Goes to Detroit Cat Club to Succor less elines $1000 Used RICH DETROIT MANUACTURER WEDS GIRL ROM HIS ACTORY especially of tliis Mazer Phonograph Co 4a "Michi gan avenue sell Victor Columbia and Edison machines and records on easy payments Child of and in death Mrs Dorcas Rath bun brought a long existence that knew nothing but pain and misery to an untimely end two days ago by swallowing half the contents of a bottle of laudanum and then turn ing on a gas jet Late yesterday afternoon her wasted frame alone in death was found in the kitchen of hei home at 275 Merrick avenue She left two letters and these tell the tragic story of a woman who only kind wiio dumb beasts She left an estate of something like rench Infantry Routs ierce Tribesmen Killing Twelve Hundred New York November 25 Martin Littleton attorney for Harry Thaw whose' second trial on a charge of the murder of Stanford White has been set for December 2 declared ivitli' emphasis today that he would nqt "consent to any further delay in the case and that he would vigorously oppose postponement Mr Lttleton that the ease had already been delayed be yond air reason' and that he would not listen to the suggestion of the district attorney to have the case go over to January There promises to be a sharp clash between Mr Jerome and Mr Littleton when the district attorney makes his motion for an adjournment insistence of the reactionary "mem bers on "the recognition in the ad dress the autocratic power Thishas forced the' Constitutional Democrats into 'opposition ft The Polish members will fight for the clause recognizing aspirations of subordinate nationalities Jn Rus sia while the Social will be satisfied with nothing except a revolutionary pronunefamento Only the members of the Oet'ober ist party will support the address text of which was purposely made colorless ft ft Up to the present the October ists have made no decision with regard to the demand of Chteheglovitoff minister of justice for the suspen sion of the St Petersburg deputy Kolubiakinz who is a colleague of Prof Milukoff the leader of the Constitutional Democrats but many are opposed to an invasion of the privileges of the rtuma and will vote the Constitutional against such suspension un less the ministry produces adequate evidence on which to base a trial" Washington November Only one expert witness was heard today in the trial of Anna Bradley for the murder of Ex Senatorr Arthur Brown It took two hours to read to him the hypothetical question of 13000 words framed by the attor neys for tile defendant It con sumed all ofthe afternoon session Dr AV Barton of the George Washington university faculty was the expert and when the hypotheti cal question which was made up from testimony as shown in the record of the case was sub mitted to him he expressed the opinion that the defendant was in sane at the time she fired the shot and incapable of determining be tween right and wrong On cross examination theftdoctor adhered' to ills conclusion witli steadfastness and described the de affliction as "pucrpural in Such cases he declared were not uncommon as the result of criminal operations especially where such operations were repeated The case was more likely to oc cur in the case of a person like the defendaht who had the hered itary taint "of Insanity as had been shown in the case of Mrs Bradley told of cases of insanity that come under his observation in practice in Washington due to causes present in the case or prisoner In one case the pa sent to the insane' ijos Elizabeth near Wash I longed for love but who found hate a woman who found man a snare and a delusion and for consolation turned to KILLS SEL WILLS MONEY So Do Other Officers of Mis Third Nebraska Regiment Lincoln Neb November 25 The officers of Col Bryan's regi ment the Third Nebraska have been allowed $5228 by the national government for time between roilment and mustering into government service during Spanish American war Col Bryan enrolled in the service June 11 and was mustered into the national service July will have about $300 this allowance Gov notified today that would bO sent soon Charges Are Vigor ously Refuted at Meeting of the Board LONGED OR LOVE BUT OUND ONLY HATE yeanjiJ 'islteklfasl no rela Nelson Clayton Steals March on His riends Going to Canton Paand Quietly tarrying Miss Barbara" 1 1 I 'VW 7 WILL OPPOSE POSTPONEMENT Members ail to Agree Off i Opening Address to the Throne 5 Thegeneral debate on the address Jio the throne which will be beguji Jn the tomorrow projpfses to shipwreck any attempt to fqrm "a working center in that body? The discussion of' the address was post poned on Saturday in order to al low the various parties' to come to some 'understanding Guchkoff the Jeader of the Octo berist party' labored to secure the unanimous adoption of the address but his efforts at Jiarmony shattered by kthe uncompromising When the members of the board of education who were present at the last meeting of that body read in ree Press the at tack made bn their grammar and good manners and general decency by Kev Leete in his sermon at the Central Methodist church Sun day some of them would have liked to have had him out back of tho parsonage for a little while with a set of two ounce gloves They stifled their feelings ever and President George was accused by the reverend tieman of having made "an pleasant exhibition of the last board meeting only com mented on this personal attack by saying "Rev Mr should happen in some night when 1'm real Says Dr Kuhn is disjgirteeyJtc la tbred jrthe usually mlld rnunnered" Dr Charles Kuhn school inspector from the third ward speaking of the de nunciation of the school board by Rev Mr Leete on account of re taining Ralph Treppa saloonkeep er as principal of the 'Campbell night school suppose am part of myself and I 'never before was accused of lacking gram mar courtesy or breeding I think the reverend gentleman has spoken without regard to the facts name offhand board whom to stigmatize to the Speaker Cannon Remains Culm Re garding His Candidacy Washington November 25 Speaker Cannon who was a visitor at the navy department today was asked about his presidential candi lie said: tell you just what I said at a Gridiron club dinner when they were trotting out a lot of candi dates airbanks Knox oraker and some others and giving them five minutes in which to declare themselves 1 was the last on the list and I said: regard ing my candidacy I will say that you may go a sight further and fare a blank sight worse and I a blank bit of doubt but that you "But furthermore I will tell you that if none of these fellows who are out for the job worry any more over the matter than I do they jvon't lose any Laila Maghnia: Algeria November 25 Ten thousand of the Benis "Nagsen tribesmen swooped down oh the rench campjyesterday and were beaten off with a loss of 1200 killed The Arabs were: not'j discouraiged by this severe repulse formed their forces and in addition directed their efforts to' rousing otherribes The fighting was resumed today and the booming of tannon could be heard throughout the afternoon The results of battle now on are unknown at present TIf Rev' 1' Leete pastor of the Central' Methodist Episcopal church will look through his congre gation I am certain that lie will find men who are not as good as Ralph Treppa wbose appointment to a posi tion as superintendent of tbe Polish night school lie so sensationally de nounced iu his Sunday sermon Ralph Treppa is a clean I'm not approving ness I know Leete is backing Century club why thing about a few the members of who arc directly or indirectly engaged in the liquor traffic? 1 know of one man at least who came up to the school board meeting with the mem bers of the Twentieth Century club who has an interest is a stockholder in corporation which maintains at least four bars where liquors are Charles George president of the Board of Education few left and stipulating amount was be expended for tiu purpose of snows nut that an of was to be used for tiie succor homeless Shelterless eats 'Wk XhOk 'Otlixar $1000 slm leaves trust to Shearer 165 Kirby avenue west This sum is to be ex pended only for the succor of dumb beasts These letters one to Mr Shearer and the other to Miss Harriett 1 Melius president of the eat club are the unfortunate's life story As a fitting climax to a life tiiat was devoid of all that goes to make for human happiness she directs that her remains be cremated and that the ashes be thrown to the four winds "Dr Westgate 164 West Maumee street Adrian will see that I am really dead" she writes to Shearer will see that the mains are cremated and that ashes are thrown to the winds will see that a plain wooden be used believe in doing unto others as ye would that they should do unto you As that is no longer in vogue I have no religion and 1 do uot wish any religious Creed of tbe Sorrowing This was the creed of a sorrow ing lonely woman who found no joy In anything except in the suc cor of poor dumb beasts To Miss Meius site writes under the date of November 21 "I hope to get out of here tomorrow or next day and if I am still in the land of the living 1 shall certuinly let you and tlte rest of my good friends know where to find Then follows a long dash then she proceeds: "If 1 ant not you will know that too If that should' be I leave my best wishes to you and for your success in the good work you know how Her letter to Mr Hiiearer further shows her love of animals and the yearning for the love and sympathy denied her She continues: will find some tilings of no use to anyone and of no value except for associa tions to me who lias nothing left but memories I should want them if I should be alive when through with the change I am "I stoic a march Is way Nelson Clayton: the wealthy president of Clayton makers bt 7flre pots and otherfcihtl of refers" to' riage to Miss Barbara Wor several years an empioyeoL'''hls factory Quietly wedded three weeks ago at tiro" sequestered town of Canton Paywhich has the distinction as being the home of the Mayos and' Davenports noted the atrical families tire news of their union is only now being circulated among their friends Mr Clayton who is aril uncle of Clayton the clotheir shows little traces' of the advance of years though the biblical chronicle will no doubt indicate that he has passed I want anything given Tiiat 'seem strange to Everyone and the race are Hpughtonjjs Held Up as a WodeKqfhaBusineiC Meh Can Do BY A GILMARTIN Lansing Mich November 25 Nearly every county in the state is demanding that provision be made In the revised constitution 'for a county auditor who shall be" the executive officer of the board of su pervisors and' who shall be clothed with authority to supervise the ac counts of all county officers Differences of opinion exist as to whether' the county auditor should be elected or appointed by the su pervisors or circuit judge Some contend that a much better fitted man would be secured if the ap pointment were vested in the cir cuit judge while on the other hand thereis a movement on foot to di vorce the judiciary from politics as much as possible by taking away all appointing power from the cir cuit judges As a business proposition Ilough ton' county is perhaps the best county In the state for the very good reason that the biggest busi men in the county accept places on tiie board of supervisors devote enough of their time to secure the results that accrue from business management In Hough Contlnued on Page Three the 'kttrtfetfe ebh dbrabj cul tyre a a ffitabafl em a lree Pressrepresentative cordially at their res idence 286 BfiiSh Btreetlast night were married on November 6 confessed Mr Clayton don't desire any 'publicity in the matter fact of our marriage was published the Canton paper at: the time and all our friends have been informed of the wedding Since we arrived home I didffit "want any splurge over it why we went away to get married I was afraid my friends might make a how dedo over the affair charivafl me and so bn It seems that' people get married now adays without 'having their houses plastered with placards and all that sort of thing Canton is a pretty good place to get spliced in If you want to keep It Mr first' Avife died a few years ago His Opinion Basedjlppn 0b servation of 500 Similar Cases In Hospitals He had 11 is the tiie tient was pi tai at St ington Prompted1' By Other Experts District Attorney Baker prompt ed by tiie experts he lias retained in tiie case for the government Drs Brush of Baltimore and Jelliffe of: New ork led the expert for the defense thiougli a lively cross ex arninutoti at three in hej af ternoun ttadjourn twin or row he And? riftt been shaken in hls opinibrias Sanity of Mrs Bradley at the time she fired the fatal shot The two other experts for the de fense Drs Hi of Baltimore and Evans of New Jersey will go on the stand tomorrow This will close tiie case for tiie defense after which the government experts will be heard and then will come the witnesses offered in rebuttal by tiie government rom the progress made in tiie expert testimony today it is evident tiie case cannot be con cluded before tiie middle or latter part of next week Tiie scraps of" letters alleged Ito have been torn'up by the defendant which were jilcked up in her room after the shooting were offered in evidence by both sides this morn ing Little Impression on Jury The introduction of these letters apparently made little impression on the jury One of the letters re ferred to other letters written by tiie prisoner you kindly keep she wrote have written you' I may need them and "In case there is need for defense of any rashness publish them Mrs Lufton 25 Soutii Second street or Mrs Cary could see thqt they were EJverett Phillipps a policeman in charge of the Bertillion records of the police department said itjvas he who' had pasted together the scraps of paper found in tiie waste paper basket: He identifiedtall the letters which he said had been handed him by the police property clerk When Dr Barton was called he was questioned as to his experience in tiie practice of medicine anti espe cially in nervous and mental dis eases Ho had been in practice fif teen years he said having been a graduate of Georgetown University Medical school Ho had made a specialty of nerv ology He naa neen a memoer mapy medical and Coui iuued on Seven Easy to Avoid Germa and Mja tify rienda Did you ever try a con versation pvertlie telephone? Try it Avoid germs Mystify friends Carry on the chest conversation new The telephone company include the formula in its in structions for using the phone But herb it is Place the transmitter (if you hap pen to have a desk phone easily held in the hand) against your chest Then just talk yell Use an ormnary tone Tiie at the other end of the wire will hear quite distinctly will seem just a little husky at first a little farther away but when you are accustomed to the new tone there is no difficulty It is simply that the sound vibra tion is carried through the chest from the lungs instead of through the lips Remember keep tiie re ceiver at the ear in the customary way but place the transmitter ly against the chest Tiie chest conversation out "successfully in Tiie Press office last night and caused no end was ft Chicago November 25 The cross examination of "rederick McLean former cashier of the Chi cago" National bank attor neys for John Walsh an oppor tunity to score several to day 4 ft The most important ruling came When the explanation? by McLean of reports to the Chicago clearing house association was excluded by the court on the ground 'that the former cashier had not personally made out' these documents The objections by the defense came after McLean had testified that Walsh had directed him to treat the nu merous memorandum notes of the bank as direct loans to the parties whose names were signed to them In the banX reports sent to the clearing house and do the comp troller of the currency 'The Walsh attorneys argued that as McLean had not made out the re ports in question his testimony re garding them was incompetent and this view was upheld by Judge Anderson Under cross examination McLean admitted that the bank examiners were familiar with the memorandum notes and knew the collateral on which they were based He also admitted that he did not turn over checks to Walsh person allv but gave them to the private boORKeeper luvixa to appearance today several men whose names were signed to notes testified that such signatures were unauthorized by them Strasburg School of Dancing Write or phone for circular Conductor Caught By Rope nnd Severely Injured Amos Tennington aged 26 of 2323 Gratiot avenue conductor for the met with a peculiar acci dent about 6 last night when he attemptedfto a Michigan avenue car over a switch at McClel lan and Mack avenues Tennington wiio was on thq back platform of his car ft attempted to control a ffiyins trolley In some manner bin left "hand became en tangled in the guide rope and when thepole flew from the wire he was jerked into the air He fell to the pavement landing upon his head He was picked up unconscious and it is thought he will lose three fing ers ofhs left: hand which were torn by the trolley rope It Chambery Said to be Oldest Resident of Pennsylvania Pittsburg November 25 Tt Chambers perhaps the oldest resi dent of Pennsylvania died yester day at his home in Cecil Washing ton county Mr Chambers wus 105 years old and "'at the time of his death in full pogsesS iqu' Of his'facal tiesA His? death was due fto the in firmities of old age He was born at Derby Ireland and came to this country 49 years ago In addition to leaving a sister in Ireland who is 103 years old Mr Chambers is survived by two sons and one daughter each of whom Is over seventy years old and by more than 100 descendants I can a dozen men on the he would not dare as he has? Treppa matter itself we do not know exactly what to do English speaking teachers have tried that school and they could neither control the pupils nor talk their language Treppa is tiie only man who can get on with them that we have found since Mr Weber was transferred He is not under con tract and conld be superseded at any time but as yet no one has been found who can take his Supervisor Stewart Hits Back When Rev Mr Leete said that the ladies of the Twentieth Century dub were not even offered the courtesy of seats he not only in cluded the whole board of edu cation but also stepped on tjie corns of Capt A Stewart super visor just want to say that if I am to have my choice that I would rather that my boy would be a re spectable saloonkeeper than a said tiie captain myself requested the janitor to bring up all the chairs he could find and if they all have seats it was be cause they didn't take them should Rev Mr Leete take up the cause of the Twentieth Cen tura club so zealously and almost in tiie same breath attack the rible liquor Great Caesar I know a half dozen men who have a pretty good interest in the liquor traffic whose wives are members of the Twentieth Century club They are all mighty fine men too and their wives are fine women if you have time go risht over here about five walk and I will buy you a good drink at the place of a man who has at least two immediate rela tives in the Twentieth Century club a nice man too so Lar as I Women Could Have Stayed While other members of the board were considerably worked up over the criticism of the board in general by Rev Mr Leete they did not feel like replying to his at 4 know that Bev Mr Ieete is mistaken when he says that the ladies of the Twentieth Century Club were let in and let out before thev could catch their said Miss Suitgen am positive that they were at the meeting fully an hour and could have stayed to the finish if they so desired' Ministers Ask His Removal Referring to the Treppa case the Presbyterian association vesterday adopted a communication to the board of education that "It is both unmoral and un American to have as principal of one of our pub lic schools a man commonly known as a saloonkeeper and as this vio lation of the sense of public de cency is not atoned for nor even relieved by so much as an average qualification on the part of the said principal we urgently request the board of education to supplant this objectionable school official with one whose incumbency will not be an offense to the moraft sense of our ftl The ministers ask recognition not only as ministers but as taxpayers citizens and friends of? the schools LIE INSURANCE A Michigan legal reserve company wants an agency manager' for De troit Must have good reputation and be able toproduce results? Will pay salary and commission Com unicat ions confidential Box No 59 ree Press Stuyvesant ish Springs Big Surprise Upon Harriman action Disaffected Ought to Washin commissioner of Indian affairs has been advised of the arrival of 130 of the disaffected Ute Indians at Rapid City 8 where they have agreed to accept work on a railroad Tiie information cornes from Su perintendent of Indian Employment Dagenett who has prevailed on the Indians to go to work by informing them of tho attitude of the govern ment which is opposed to further indulgence to them so long as they in idleness There are 240 of the malcontents who have not yielded to Ills persuasion JERKED IN AIR BY TROLLEY Americans May Erect Opera House In German Capital Berlin November 25 The Bour sen Courier today publishes a state ment from what it declares to be a trustworthy source that an Am erican company has acquired a block at the western end of Unter den Linden upon which it is pro posed to erect a new opera house to cost $8000000 The new build ing will have a seating capacity of 4000 and according to the paper ground win ue umnt ui spring Herr Conreid director of AirttcAnniitun nnpra house of York is said to be interested in the new enterprise RED MEN TO GO TO WORK L'tcs Persuaded They Earn Their Living ton November 25 Tiie $5000 Calmly preparing foy death she had drawn a will 'a days ago Of this estate she $4000 to the Detroit Cat Club Shelter association that none Tho healing household remedy" Satin skin cretin should" always be handy 25c Dr Etnilie Greene 403 Breltmeyer Bldg Residence 676 Wood ward Park H05 Detroit Conservatory of Music 330 AVOOpWARD AVENUE: inest conservatory in the west with unsurpassed advantages for a complete musical education Cata logue sent free on application DETROIT AND CENT ELSEWHERE SVBURRS LDIX 1 Two CENT! Often Denies Self hovA PVRrvthlne quietly to save you th trouble Sell what you can the rest to the rag man away you 3 beings human thing that they so selfish among wish everything to go to humane work among animals "I wish every member of the cat club would be ambitious to do their part in helping the shelter along Seems as if you must when you think of the hundreds of starving and abused Think of yourselves in the same1 place always waiting for someone to make a move against you dying one by one "I have denied myself anything I could to do something for the cause I have battled with cruel drivers I have collected money from five cents UP earned money for it too Will you not help? W1U you not each do your share? Girlhood ull of Sorrow In these letters then and in the tragic manner of her death Is re fleeted this life She came Into this world 5S years ago an un welcome child those who knew her best say Through her girlhood she knew nothing but sorrow Later her mother became an invalid whom the girl was forced to care for She married a jeweler in an east to De ern uhv Itroit about 20 years ago He died 15 years ago leaving her childless Thus was a double affliction added to her life Some years ago she be came deaf this great affliction serv ing onlv to add to her loneliness or 15 years she has lived alone Uli 1 sympathy of Chicago November 25 A coupiW the struggle between StuyvesaiiC ish and II Harriman forftthe mastery of proxies 731 shares of Illinois Central trail road stock Was revealed In Judge court when Henry Leman made a motion that: in junction restraining Harriman from voting 5500 shares of stock held by the Mutual Life Insurance Co be dissolved The motion wasgranted by JudgeBall over the protests of 'Ralph Shaw counsel for Harriman who sniimil IU IIAVV LUU AI4MVUUS stock taken as a test case instead of deciding the issue on the stpek held by the Union Pacific ft: A' nftft i ARAB RAIDERS SLAUGHTERED Phonograph Cor Michi gan avenue Victor? Columbia Edson emachines records wavmpnf 7 Thanksgiving Iffneheon served at the Exchange on 104 ooowarc? jerked into the air nicked up unconscious in finer wnicn were by the trolley rope 1 ft 1 ft Ira rd dl IE MR 7 AtfJ a yr a 4 JI if IK A rax 1 wva a 77 Kk wHil? mill 1 4 IS I.

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