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Lawyers Outline Fight inSnit p Enjoin Life

CLAIM WRONG USE

Action Is in Behnlf of InternationalUnion to Stop Alleged Campaign-Ing Ijy Company with Policy-Holders Money Untermeyer 3IcIntosh and Cromwell in the Trial

New York Nov 8 The suit in Injunc-

tion proceedings brought by Stephen Farrelljr acajnet the Nw York Life Insur-ance Company as a corporation andagainst twenty dlrpetors of the com-pany as individuals came up before Jus-tice Dowling in the Supreme Court thisafternoon

Mr as a policy holder seeksto restrain company and direc-tory from carrying on the present cam-paign for the election of trustees atthe expense of the policy holders MrFarreliy Inhis complaint says that oninformation and belief he charges thecompany with spending th policy holdersmoney in campaigning for tn adminis-tration ticket

He alleges that the money ued in print-ing campaign literature seeking to influence the policy holders into sttppordngthe administration ticket came from thefunds of company He also chargesthat advances were made from the com-

pany funds to agents to be used in elec-

tioneering for the administration ticketMr Farrelly seeks to have this stopped

Is Policy Holders SuitAlthough the suit is brought by Mr

Farrelly s an individual policy holderit is generally known that the suit isbrought in the interest of the Internattonat Policy Holders Association which

has taken the field in opposi-tion to the one placed in nomination by thepresent management of the companySamuel TJntermeyer the general counselfor the International Policy Holders As-

sociation is acting as counsel for Mr Farrellyand appeared for him today

The management of the New York Lifehas repeatedly denied that the policy hold-ers money was being used in the cam-paign This charge has before been

in oeurtMr Untermeyer opened the proceedings

today by telling about the 4ftOM insursacs that Mr Farrelly had in the com-pany and what he aimed to show in thecase In speaking of the recent insur-ance legislation which made it possiblefor the policy holders to elect ofthe company Mr Untermeyer saW

Sayu Law Very BunglingThis legislation very crude very

bungling and very much needed waspassed in the interests of the policy hold-ers and provided for the creation of themachinery and the manner in which an-

nual elections are to be held This lawleft all the loopholes in it which havebeen taken advantage of by the defendants In this suit to defeat the object forwhich this law was passed

Mr then stated Mr lIarrelly s case at considerable length

When he had finished John Has counsel for the company began

to outline his defense With Mr Mc-Intosa as counsel for the company inthe case is William ftelse CromwellNeither Mcintosh nor Cromwell got anopportunity to so into the matter at anylength owing to the lateness of the hoarJustice Dewing adjourned court 431p m and the case will come up tomor

WIVES SEEK FREEDOM

Mrs Brodcrick Obtain OrderHer front Husband

Justice Gould sitting in Equity2 yesterday issued an order restrain

ing James Herbert Broderick from in anymanner Interfering with his wife Winifred Broderick in her employment at theBureau of Printing and Engraving or ather home or upon the street or anywhereelse Broderfok is also enjoined from in-

terfering with the two minor childrenThis order is based upon a petition of

Mrs Broderick flied yesterday by J FEasbySmlth her attorney stating that Inthe suit for divorce heretofore filed byMrs Broderick the court upon final hear-ing suspended its opinion in tne hopethat a reconciliation might be effectedThereafter Mr and Mrs Broderick livedtogether on the promise of Mr Broderickthat he vould conduct himself as a faith-ful and affectionate husband

Mrs Broderick in the declaration filedyesterday alleges that her husband hasbroken all his promises that on frequentoccasions of recent date particularly onthe night of November 7 be tursed andabused her and threatened her life Stoalleges to be greatly in fear of bodily

i harm Mrs Broderick asks the court toproceed to a final decree

Alleging Infidelity Mrs Jennie Hurleyflied suit in the District Supreme Courtagainst Tohn W Hurley for absolute di-vorce The couple were married In thiscity where Hurley is employed a a

in a clothing store July 17 1895There are no children Mrs Hurley namesalleged corespondents and askf for ali-mony and the permission to resume hermaiden name Jennie Mtekle

Gets Damages Against DistrictDamages amounting te XSU were

awarded yesterday to Charles W Hepburn in his suit against the District Inthe Circuit Court While walking alongK street northeast near First on theevening of December 29 Mr Hepburnalleged he tripped over a piece of curb-ing negligently left on the sidewalk Hewas thrown to the ground and broke hisarm He originally brought suit to re-cover SleXOOO Attorneys E T Colladayand Harry F Lerch represented tHplaintiff

Explains Alcohol LawsDr C A Crampton chief chemist of

the Bureau of Internal Revenue Treesury Department addressed the ChemicalSociety of Washington at the CosmosClub last night He took as his subject

Use of denatured alcohol free from taxand In this connection recalled his tripto Europe with Commissioner Yerttes tostudy laws governing and the usof dentured alcohol

Members for Trial BoardIn accordance with a recommendation

of Maj Sylvester the Commissioners yes-terday appointed Inspector Swindells andCapt Elliott as members of the policetrial board for the determination ofcases where no important legal points areinvolved This board Is appointed in ad-dition to the board composed of theassistant corporation counsel and two of-ficers of the police department

PIcture Agent In TroubleA picture agent who for the pest ten

days has been working with energyamong the citlaens of Anaeostia was ar-rested last night by Officer Frazier ofsubstation A on the Charge of embez-zlement mans employer W J McGuinness failed to notice returns and onthis account caused his arrest

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FOREIGNERS

Insurance Companies Slay Have toPay Frisco Losses

William Thomas and Oscar Sulre attorneys of San Francisco representingthe policy holders In certain German andAustrian Insurance companies had a con-

ference at the State Department yester-day with Assistant Secretary Bacon Inregard to their effort to obtain satisfaction from the foreign companies whichhave refused to pay fire losses In SanFrancisco

The amount of the policies held In fourGerman and Austrian companies by SanFrancisco sufferers aggregates more than14000001 and thus far the companies

have refused to pay a single dollar andhave repudiated all claims arising fromthe San Francisco disaster-

It Is the pprpose of Messrs Thomas andSutre to go to Germany and lay the mat-ter before the proper German authorities-In effort to have the claims adjustedand paid

While there Is nothing wllloh the StateDepartment can do officially In the matter every assistance possible will be ex-

tended to the San Francisco attorneysThey will be given letters of Introduction-to the American representatives In Germany who will be asked to do whatthey can to aid them

Count Hatzfeldt counsellor of the Ger-man embassy called at the State

yesterday morning and had atalk with Mr Bacon who advised him ofthe purpose of Messrs Thomas and Sutrein going to Germany

TO BUILD 26 BUILDINGS

Harry Wnrdmnn Gets Permits forErection of Houses

Harry Wardman the builder Is mak-ing extensive preparations to erect anumber of dwelling houses within thenear future He will build twentysixdwellings at 36W to Eleventh streetnorthwest at an estimated cost of 7iftQd

He will erect nine twostory brick housesat 1JS to 148 Quincy street northeast at acost of 16088 and five twostory brickdwellings at 1 to MM Bckington placenortheast to cost 515000 A H Beers Istbe architect of all the butydings andpermits for their erection were taken outat the District Building yesterday

The N T Hailer Company architectsare drawing plans for ten twostory brickdwellings to be erected for J H Loydat Eleventh and Spring streets north-west

WOODWARD SHARES EXPENSE

Must Pay Part of Cost of Trip toHealth Conference in Mexico

Dr W C Woodward health officer ofthe District who expects to attend the an-nual meeting of the Public Health Asso-ciation which is to be held in Mexico Citythis year will be compelled to pay a por-

tion of the expenses Incurred by the tripThe Commissioners said yesterday that

although the attendance of tbe health off-icer at meetings had proven bene-ficial to the District they think it advis-able that the District should not defraythe total expense as it has done

The Auditor has been asked to determineif their views are practicable and if sowhat prooortkm must be paid by the Di-strict Dr Woodward has expressed hiswillingness to pay a proportionate share

NEW HOURS AT DISPENSARY

Three Physicians Be Present toTrent Consumption

The Free Dispensary for Consumptiveannounces the following as hours whenphysician will be in attendance On Mon-day Tuesday Ws nesttay and Thursdayfrom 2 to 3 j anfl on FrWays froa

to SJ0 p m Three different pitycicians will be in attendance at each x fthese sessions

The work done by this dispensary Is apart of the organised efforts being madetoward the prevention of consumptionmore than 9M dispensary visits hatingbeen made during the last year A can-vass for funds Is being made by the off-icers of the Institution

Rosa Dittrichs Will FiledUnder the will of Mrs Rosa Dittrich

dated October 29 and lUnd for probateyesterday her entire estate goes to herhusband John August Dittrich who isnamed as executor without bond

According to the terms of the will ofCharles P Scott dated May K last andfiled yesterday premises XBS Shermanavenue northwest are given to his wifeMrs Julia M Scott during life Be-quests of 69 each are made to Washington Scott and Rosina Scott children ofthe deceased by a former marriage Atthe death or remarriage of the widow thehouse is to go to the children of the sec-ond marriage The residue of the estateis left to the widow Washington ScottIs named as executor

Bonfire Brings DestructionThe careless burning of a heap of rub

bish In a back yard caused Up partialdestruction of the home of L S Lipscomb 2360 Seventeenth street yesterdayafternoon about 1 oclock Sparks fromthe burning paper reached the kitchen ofthe dwelling Before the occupants couldnotify the Are department the blaze hadspread rapidly Most of the interior furniture of the house was lost and thedamage is estimated at 3309

Three Lawyers QualifyFrederick S Lyon Frank Frayser sad

Luther M Long on motion of F MPhelps V E Wallace and B Lrespectively yesterday were admitted topractice before Ute District Court of Ap-peals

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Onsiare Laucloiz 52 and Alice V Rohkder-1L Rev to H Lazar

John F SntUff 5 tad Lillian DOherty V Rich-

mond Va Rev J JIsaac B Mwre 47 sad Saute W Hamtttee 38-

HnntersvHk V Va D C MacLeodRobert T Neely S and Darothy Heath New

York N Y ReT George E OiDeaateLows W Jaates J aad Regina West 11 Rev

MeL BWlritLWillie C Mutt 22 and B Ednarads 28

Rev E SweaHerbert S De Land S New York N Y and

Julia D Matthews 25 Rev CoraeJfas S Abbott jrRobert L Tate 38 aad Lois A Halt 2i Char-

lotte N C Rev d B it BrawnFrtderiek J Btehhriz 32 and Kathleen S Pas

HM 3S Rev W H BattesserCOLORED

Yoang Stiaaers 37 ant Frances Slums 48 RevStephen R Lambkins

lobe WaehfogtoB 38 and Jes pbine Frye 23Rev Joseph Matthews

Waikai R Ucatftet 22 aad Delia OIlier 2L-

R w J A TaylorDenote A Lee 22 and Clara Brooks 9

Theodore WiNfenM-

toarce F Theaws 21 and MsiyE Jetesos aRaw F X Bleehoff

C Doaraore and Maad OsakaRev r J Rttebie

DEATH RECORD

John H Kimball OoTt Heap Insane 35 yearsA Pony BaaIng D a 65 years

Cora V Stalling 1S 3Sth st nw 30 yearsR CaRrie King 3M7 M st nw 31 yearsWilliam L Belt 43 Q at n Si yearsLaura Teen ill Richardson st BTT 39 yearsAlice Forster 6 B Half st sw 30 yearsCatherine L Sixamoas 993 F st nw 23 yearsAscMa C Lffflam liD New Jersey are 96 yearsRachel Mans 1 I2 Iark st 34 yearsAathoey Marratt 12S G st sw 63 yearsJeeepb F Marcoroo SSI 22d t nw TO yearsJane Hill lIaise tar the Aged and InSna G yearsMead Rraebean MB B st ne 43 yearsMargaret M Hayes 12 5th at ne 65 yearsJoseph F Morton MB t st nw it yearsMartha Huffaaa 7T C st ne 81 yearsLewis Mathews 1US M at 33 yearsHarvey M Friend 4r 13W TJ st nw a menthe

Albert H Montseaery 16S Corcoran nw S daysHenry L Critteadon Kat Romeo Hospital 3 days

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THE COUNTERSTROKE

AMBROSE PRATTAUTHOR OF VIGOROUS DAUNT BILLIONAIRE

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OAPTEE XXIIGame of Dice and Its Consequence

The 1st of August contrary to MissElliotts expectations passed in absolutetranquillity She saw neither the countnor Jlbaloff nor yet madams Desirecame to her in the evening and theydined together in solitary state Thegirl had done a hard days work and wasweary but before the meal was over shewas sent for by her grandfather andFrancine saw of her until noonof the next day

Then Desire was able to inform her ofthe reason of the strange Inactivity thatprevailed at the chateau The count andJibetoff were waiting with the gravestanxiety for the arrival of madames hus-band the prince It seemed that a tele-gram had arrived saying that he hadbeen suddenly taken ill and although thecount had dispatched a score of Inquisi-tive cables no satisfactory reply had beenyot received in answer xo his eager ques-tionings

Desire said that she had never knownher grandfather to be so disquieted Heappeared to be expecting some catastrophe and had jut taken the extreme stoPof ordering his own yacht to be immediately dispatched to the island Meanwhile-he pissed the time in his library withmadams and JibaJoff gambling for highstakes with the Turk at cards and diceHe had been losing very heavily andwas very bad tempered and upset Twomen were kept constantly on the lookout searshlng for the appearance of thecounts yacht and every hour messages

and fro between the castle andthe mountain top messages which in-

creased the old mans Rl humorThe Turk also was uneasy and

His yacht was kept under steamand was prepared at an instants noticeto depart his men being alt on board attheir posts with the exception of a singleboats crew that waited on the beachready to convey their master on boardthe moment that he wished

Franclne was very curious as to thecause of all this anxiety but Desire wasnot able to further enlighten her al-though both guessed that the count andJibatoff were afraid that the prince mighthave turned traitor and were preparingthemselves to meet such a contingency

Late in the afternoon however achange came oer the spirit of the sceneServants who had been before busily en-gaged in taking up carpets and hurriedlypacking up the more valuable furniture ofthe chateau suddenly disappeared to re-appear after an interval and Just as hur-riedly undo their previous work Like aswarm of bees they buzzed about puttingeverything again in order and at the ex-piration of an hour the easUe3we itsold appearance of calm magnificence

message wa soon afterward brought-to Francine commanding her to arrayherself in her richest costume and dinewith the count in old mans librarythat evening She guessed by that thatthe counts fears had been by some mesasallayed She prepared to obey the

but her heart told her that thefatal moment of her life had almost

and during her toilet she oftenlingered the knife which she had stolenwith a feeling of despairing consolationrecognizing it as a last friend whose as-sistance she must presently rely upon Ifshe wished to save herself from indignityand outrage wore to her mind thousand times than death

She had ceased to fear death Itself butsite was a woman and her soul stood ap-palled before the threshold of the tombThe brutal means of death at hr com-mand terrified her instincts and made herwomans heart recoil in ahuddersomedread She wished ardently that she hadbeen provided with some searching painless potoon Such she would have readilytaken without waiting for the compul-sion of Insult and ignominy but the eoWbladed knife seemed too hideous the painIt would bring oefore the end came toosure and certain Finally she hid it Inher bosom her mind resolute to use itwhen the need arose but shivering atthe thought of the dreadful act Itselfand anxious to postpone that a t as longas possible

She donned an tpire gown of pale bluesilk that draped bet graceful figure withthe charm of a caress and at lengthwhen the time came she glided from theroom feeling hardly of earth aad asthough the dark portal had been alreadypassed fr her steps were light as airand In hot fancy she seemed to floatabove the boards without sense of effortor motion like a disembodied spirit

Dinner was already served when sheentered the library The host and guestswere already seated the count at thehead of the table his two dumb attend-ants as usual one on each side his chairthe chain that joined them stretched atfull extent behind the old mans backMadame sat on his left hand gorgeouslyarrayed Jibaloff beside her while Desirewas placed directly opposite her fatherthus leaving a vacant chair on the countsright hand The old man was positivelybeaming his eyes sparkled his wholemanner was extremely animated and hewas engaged in chaffing the Turk mostgeniallys Francine caught a fragment of hiswords When luck turns It turns Yes-terday and this morning all wasme but with the princes thegoodness smiled upon me This morning

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Jlbaloff replied with a forced laughWe shall see sir wa shall see Dame

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pendAt that moment they became conscious-

of Miss Elliotts presence and turned tolook at her The girl had never appeared-so beautiful Her large blur tyee staredstraight before her moist and glisteninglike stars she appeared to be only halfjonBloua of her immediate environmentfor gaze was rapt ecstatic and seerlike her mouth was like a blazing scarletflower the lips parted to show her milkwhite te th She formed a picture whichboth men appreciated with a sharply in-

drawn breath of admiration but thecounts proprietorial instincts were soonexcited by the contemplation of suchloveliness and the Imp shehad made upon the Turk

This he said In French recoveringhimself hastily fs the lady whom I toldyou of Sit down Miss Elliott

The Turk arose and slipping around thetable placed her chair I am

to make your acquaintance MissElliott he muttered in her ear

The count beard and chuckled softly tohimself

Francine threw back her head with thegesture of a du ftn giving the Turk aglance which slightly disconcerted himShe replied with icy calm

Do not trouble yourself to be politesir

mademoiselleI pray you resume your aaat

He bowed humbly and at fellback The girl sat down sad turned tothe count Is the bargain completedshe demanded haughtily Am I alreadythe chattel of that man

The old man chuckled Not yet notyet Perhaps you may not ever be mydear It will be hard to part with-a creature so superb as yon

Madame gave utterance to a sudden rip-pling laugh Dont tell me that you intend to present Desire with a new grandmamma she cried

The count broke into a sear laugh-ter sinking back in his tfusWoss to In

then after a draught ofwine replied Stranger things have hap-pened Katherin I have Hen luga celibate who knows

Francine shivered and turned Ishould you a bad wife mat-tered

The old mea saTe a sneer Wits spokeof marriage he demanded coarsely

But there my dear calm yourself Iwould rather think bf you at present asmy daughter He tamed to the TurkIt is strange JlbaJoft no sign yet of the

Argonaut she should here y sowHardly excellency you wired for her

only this afternoonBut it is scarce an hours run

her speed is fifteen knotsShe might not have been vnder steamAbsurd she is always ready

Pardon she should perhaps to alwaysready but orders are sometimes disre-garded

If she does not arrive morningsome one shall setter W stall have anexecution

Pour encoongw kc entreePrecisely

Madame held up a warning forefingerYou will presently not have a qoaltfletf

navigator left in your service my tatberIt is not three month stoe CWcaught the bullet fever

Ab MIa returned UM count tsworld is wide it has many children

The Turk laughed cynically True ex-cellency most true If need I cangive you a captain whom I one personallyvouch fov ja man young enthusiastic andardent who ie at present condemned todeath for an indiscretion committed Inthe Sultans seraglio He would retardyou as his savior and would serve youfaithfully

Timeo Danaos et dons ferentsthe countPardon I do not know th tongue you

speak in said the Turk VThe old man smiled Then I shall

ranslate my words Ywwef I saidI should feel a monster to deprive youof so useful a servant especially as thefact Is I do not need his servicesJibalott shrugging his shoulders applied

himself to the pleasures of the board andthereafter silence reigned until the sonelusion of tIN meal When all was satInlied servants carried the tabH bodilyaway and substituted a smaller one cov-ered with green cloth and armed withcards and dice

Francine would have departed but thecount restrained her wtth a look andat a nod from him negroes guarded thedoors against escape Both h and

had drunk deeply during dinner andtheir faces were flushed their manneranxious and excited Traactne took adistant chair but madame and Desirestood beside the table eager to watchtbe play

Jlbaloff shuffled the cards The countcut and turning his portion of the peckface downward took up dice box

What shall the stake br ft demandedWhatever sum you pleaseA thousand pounds rising from ace to

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The counts card was the ace ofsparte Six thousand pounds thehe observed calmly That makes In allsixteen that you owe me my friend

Jibaloff turned Mile pale and hishands trembled as he gathered up thecards The count cut again but thistime his adversary called growling out

Red rod for my and quicklythrew the dice which on settling showedtho number five He turned up his cardseven of threw it on thetable with a ahout of triumph That

the score by five criedPrecisely returned the count whose

manner was growing more and more coldand businesslike as the game proceeded

Shuffle the cards my dear Jlbalott alittle more will you

They played on for an hour in thisfashion In varying luck but at theexpiration of that time fortune set with-a steady tide in favor of the Turk andfor a period he continued to win everyhand with most monotonous precisionthe score minting on his side until hehad recorded the enormous gain ofeighty thousand pounds With this suc-cess he grew each moment more excitedmore triumphant He jeered at thecount with the coarsest vulgarity de-riding the old mans previous boast tobeggar him and savagely taunting hisopponent to increase the stakes TheCount dAttala listened calmly a set halfsmile just turning the edges of this thinand pasty colored lips but his eyeswhich he kept resolutely fixed uponthe cards wore alight with the feverishfire of gaming and something else be-sides perhaps malice perhaps hate but30 well did be command himself thatvery little of his mind was manifest Heanswered his adversary nothing butalthough he plied the Turk with winekeeping his glass constantly replenishedhe drank but little himself and wasotherwise moveless and silent as anautomatic figure

Increase the stakes increase thestakes grated out the Turk for thetwentieth time You owe jile eighty thou-sand pounds I am determined to breakyou but let us get it over quickly It isnow II at midnight the prince will onwith us aad I must then away Indeed Ishould have gone twelve hours ago aswell you knew Let us end the matterquickly

The count slightly shrugged Ida should-ers and for the first tints looked hisopponent In the eyes Let m change thegame let us throw a stogie stake foreighty thousand pounds

But If I winI have enough te vur yBAnd afterward TThat Is my affair but I shall win

dear friend I shall winYou He you shan not Threw throw

Th eouat smiled a grim horrible smiteand obeyed-

A miHton curses shouted the TurkGive me UM dice The count had

thrown six JinatofC shook the Sloe for amoment then crashed the box upon thetable The number uppermost was flyThe count laughed gently Ha ha saidI not so We are quits dear friend

Let us resume cried Turk hisface livid with Let KB throw seektime for ten thousand

vNo I weary of the game a little rhucatiwi I beg of you

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urged the TurkFar hip stakes titanAs high as you plansFitty thousand poundsYes TIle count snatched un the

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mutteredThe count threw again this timeJlbatoff pressed the box to his lips and

kissed it passionately twice Littlefriend be said hoarsely ttttte frienddo not betray me HoMing bin hand onhigh boj allowed the ivory to tAlLfaaam and Desire started forward

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cried madameAllah b praised said the Turk so-

bered for a second by me narrow victorycount opened his eyes sad

Again we are quits my friend though Ihoped to have earned a hundred thousand

be said gently now fora little rest surely we have earned ILMbK Elliott

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Oblige me by stan the o ato the right no a forward so NowJibatoff-

Turk swung around had gazed atthe girl embracingly A good face besaid What is your price

Five thousand poundsToo much far too stucK

Franelne stared at her enemies witheyes aflame her cheeks paling to toehue of milk Slowly she drew up herright hand until it rested on CM bosom ofher gown these inch by inch she fellback toward the walL But the countspenetration was superhuman

While watching her with apparent calmbe was signing rapidly with his hands tsthe dumb slaves behind his chair Thesemade a suooen dart and threw themselvesupon tbe girl She gave a wild screamand drawing the knife Hashed it beforetheir eyes Next second it was wrestedfrom her grasp and she sank half besideherself to the floor cowering and shud-dering in an abandon of terror and de-spair

Cowar cowards panted Miss Bi-Itott unmanly Internal cowards thatyou are

Desire started forward Grandfathershe cried her crimson with passiontf you insult Mfew JStltoU I shall kilt

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DAILY COURT RECORD

Supreme Conrt of the United StatesPresent The Chief Justice Mr Justice Hartan

Mr Justice Brown Mr Justice White Me Jwtice-Peekkia Mr Justice McKeaoe Mr Jwtice Holmesand Mr Jwtiw Dar

Mary Phflbreafc of Newark N J Charles KArise ef Ofertiaad Obte Dana MatoM of Green-field Mass Oeorse Weetmorelaad of Atlanta Ga

Awok It Stewart of Cotambw OWo were adallied to praoiioa

No 100 United States plaintiff is error TS

The Tony Cedar Company sadHa m The United Stab plaintiff in war TB

The Pales Lumber Cera pan passed to be reototodto UK can wider UK prefiifcns of 9 rule X-

m BMtaw of Mr Sttcitor General Jfeyt for theptefeua ht error

Ne Leeakja M Lawsew et aL peUttoBer-an United Slate Mining Ceea aar fe whichto fie reply britf extended to the Hth teu OK awtics el Mr A S Wortbtegfcm In M K 0f OMiMei

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No 81 The Natiwwl Oomefi Jtnter Order ofCaked AsLrfcaa Mtcaaafes of North Aasofca ctal pkteUet te error n State CanneS of Vte-

Rtafe Jester Order American ctttnto ftile State of Virginia arpBaeat coatiaMd br MrFrank Ckrictiaa for the defendant te scar andooNdaoed br Mr Ellis G Ktekead for the pktotlffs-te enor

No ML Frank W Gar rt al TS John A DwwW-

pirmnt eoaniMMoi br Mr D Tucker Brooke forG Y at al apBttMMd br Mr Itob t M Hogfce Mr-DCMld and muMtA by 3Ir 1C C tjjaaH forChqr tt aL-

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