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1 (tSnbmaSis Paints tow SelfnllinSPfen I the laiiun i com cieif sse ftlilsf dntKhKk pstt ihie pa is Smlsct lUll by ilHll. -ThePenThatfillsIfceir Tmx Con wjn PtN Co. To lt do. Q Vt- Your Thumb All Gees Irtl milt mm ere entire fee r$lmiy lietl (a Jewelers' Srtmrlty 4 Weece ELECTION ORDINANCE. Be It ordained by the City Council of tli city of Hrn : That an election for city .ilic r, to-wit: Marshal, Secretary ami three member of the city council, shall be held by the qualified voter of Haiti city, at the city ball In Hryan on the first Tuesday lit April next, it beiiiif the fourth day of Maid month ; and the presiding otiU-er, t.. t her with uch other a ho may appoint. shall hold aaid election In accordance with the city charter and ordinance and the slat law K"vrnlij; election. Adopted by the city council nnd approved by the Mayor, this the 17th day of January, 1 C. M. Spell. K II. Harrison April 4. 8. H. Mayor. .TAKIi 2S. 5s T. The Short and Quick Line Between NORTH AND SOUTH TEXAS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY TWO Pullman Sleepers Between Houston and Austin Houston and Waco Houston and Ft.Worth Galveston & Denison For full information relative to rate, connection, etc. Call on Ticket A ie-nt. or address M. I. KOHHINH.. G. I. A. lIOUbTON. TliXAS. THROUGH TEXAS The I. A (I. N. It. It has many fast train through Texa. trav ersing the greatest portion of the state, and reaching nearly all of the largn citie. affording travelers every convenience and comfort to t found on the moderu railroad. Mlgh-clas equipment and power, seasonal. In schedules, splendid dining stations, Pullman Hulfet aleeplng cars, and courteous agents and train attendants. To ST. The I A ft. N. K. It- in connection with the Iron Mountain -loin operate Four limited train ilally between Texas and St. Iouis the aervii being four to eight hour quicker, and IijO to I'd inlle'borteat. These train have Pullman IJutfet Sleeper and Chair cars through without change, and connect morning and even ing in Cniou Htatlnu. St. I)ul. with all the Northern and F.astem lilies A la carte diulng car service between Tcxarkana and St. Louis To MEXICO The I A U. N. It It . In connection with the National Line of fxlco operate Four Fast Train Daily between Texan and Mexico via, I aredo The time from San Antonio to Mexico City being only ii hour or a day and a half, and :Krj mile shortest. Correspond InglyMick from all Texas point via I. A U. N The cities of Moiiterey Saltiilo. San Luis Potosi nnd Mexico . Ity are reached directly In through Pullman Buffet Sleepers without change. This rol.te also form the new short line via Monterey to Torreon and Durango. direct connection with through sleeper to and from Du rango being made at Monterey. Kxcuraion rate periodically. For complete information see I. A O. X. agent or write I TRICK 2ndV.-P.AO-M. D. J. PRICK, O.P.AT.A. TBIl,r" -The Texas Head" Palestine, Texan. SOLD ONLY BY Garth Howe III --r i 1 Webb W Mil evsrvtrtlsf to t-uHd iKMlWt Urm tocin Sailnfi to result. Telephone 83 NEWi'GOODS AT Caldwell's Magnificent line of Ladies' Gold Mounted Side and Back Combs, Gold Necklaces, Stick Pins, Etc New line of Elk Buttons, Pins and Watch Charms New line of Beautiful Watches and Diamonds . : .... JNO. M. CALDWELL, Reliable Jeweler H. k T. C. RATES. Waco, account President Hooae velt'a risir. sell for train No. 6 April 6th. limit 7th; 91.70 round trip. Mineral Well, account (Ira ml LodK'H K. of P.. sell April 21 and SI, and train arriving there morning of 25th. ' Fort Worth, account Lumbermen convention, He 11 April U and 10. F.iiiiI. account Baptist conven tion (colored), aell April 18 and l'. ami part of 20th. Dallas, account 8. 8. supU., sell April 'M and morning of 4th. Waco, account Stat Sportsmen association, sell April 16th and 17th. On March 1 up to May 15 our sec ond clans Colonist tickets to Califor nia. Arizona and New Mexico will be on sale at 25.X). W. 8. Wilson, Agent. TMU. c. D LOUIS AS".TED BY ilX. Three of th Miscreant Cenfsis. yp"jr,w,r, Amendment Voted Dawn, and sting th Others. ' I t Was Finally Passed. L'nl'Nilown. Ph.. Mirch ID. CrwrBKlV Austin. M.tr h JJ Oreral election with, holding up and sssuultlng Mrs. Dell McNeil, a while woman, alt ne groee of L'nlontown were arreted and held lo await a trial at court. The crom waa one or the moat daring rvtr committed in t'nlotitown. While Mrs McNeil Six riaymona Wright wer walking n Iteesson avenue they were stacked by a van of negroes, on of whom held a revolver at Wright' head while I he other rifled hi a pocket. The negro then aoouulted Mra. McNeil re pea ted I y. noMln; wrixht a prisoner In the meantime, one of them holding revolver at his head. His negroes were raptured to-lay and Mra. McNeil Iden tilled thr of them. Three) of the ne groes, after their IJenttnYatlon. con- fseed linpliratln; the other. WIFE KILLS HUSBAND. Woman Claims He Insiisted en Lesding an Immoral Life. rittsbunr. Msnh JO. Ml.hul vackovtih, an Auatrhtn lubnrer, murde.l while he lay sleeping In Hsr No Was hi bed In his nxmt at 3015 Hniulltmin street early Thurl.iy by his wife, Annie. The trim was a brutnl one. Ihm wmnnn us In; a hatchet. It wo discovered sn hour Inter by a ho.ir.lr. who notined the tKillce. Th woitmn und ae-enteen forels;nn were arrnetet and lix ket up The police Inter obtained a riinfrwliiii rrom at rue. ovurKovii-n. The futile asaiftnod for the crime waa revenge f.ir III trenitnent by her husband, whm It I ll''el. Insisted on his wife leadlnK an Immoral life. VALUABLE FOSSIL. It Is Declared of More Importance Than It Wonderful Nam. nrknly. Cal.. March J 9. A vnlunbl. fonerll of nn lchthyonaurlnn was recent ly discovered In the middle treaalc lime stoneM of NrnuU declares a new geo logical bulletin from the university of California press. It shows the Interior of half the vertebral column, one snide Of the pectoral arch, rninplele first two segment of pectoral limb and rnwrly the entire ekull. It la enld the l " of Isrnb hi the present specimen Is "more primitive" than nny yet discovered. fact which mnk"w the discovery one of the gre;iteet Interest to geologist ull over the world. MEYER RECEIVED. American Ambassador Meets King of Italy In Farewell Audience. Home, March 30 King Victor Km- m.inuel In the throne room Thursday received Mr. Meyer, the retiring nm bajwuidor. In a farewell audience, which I rioted half an hour. The king expressed great Interest In the ambassador's mis sion to St. Petersburg, his regrt at the fact that he waa leuvlng Rome and he hope that Mr. Meyer would return to I:orne some d iy. The king Invited Mr. Meyer nnd other memU-rs ut the American emtsuwy to be his guests at ulnner. adding he anticipated imn'h pleasure at meeting the Americans. LARGE TOBACCO CARGO. Grtsteit Single Shipment of the Weed Evtr Made From th Pacific Coast. Portland, ore.. Man h 30. When the Portland and Aslitlc liner Arabia sail ed for Ih- orient she carried a ship ment of 9J0 hnRsheiid und I3i tierces of bit f tobacco and 37." cases of cigar ettes. The value of this portion of tha steamer's cargo Is almost $'.'00,000 an) Is nald to Ii.. the largest stngle shipment of tobacco ever mad" from P.n'U'.c coast Hrls. I test Intition of the luli iini Is Kobe and YoKoh am a DISASTROUS BLOWUP. Explosion of Boiler Riutti In Three Desths snd One Fstsl Injury. Hunt Hi!loTi. W. Va . M i r. h 3''- Tli" men were kilb-d and one fit illy lnjur.1 by 'the . plosion tf a boiler of a tort able sawmill near M.itewan. Tile dead are; John Hindman. ;r"'n Sandman .iinl KiiKlm-er llendernn; fat.it!- Injur ed, John "ooier. A dry boiler Is eup powd to have cnu.se the explnlon. Japsnete Column Srsn. Ft P.-tersburg. Mari h .10 terrain frmn Sltjajm. Mnnchurhi. uniler Thurs day' ilele. miys: "The fhlnese reHrt a Janeee column whiih Is irolalily carrying' a flanking movement has b.-en seen twenty-eeven mlli noitln-itet nf Slplnghal. one hundred nnd seventy four mile north of Tie Pase. Siwuv has fallen henvlly here." Outbreak Against Germans. St. Petersburg. March 30 A tee grarn from llacbmut, lleenambla, re port a peasant outbreak ut Caxeno sgaliuit Cerma tmeltlsrs slhere. Peas ants threaten to forcefully take posses sion of the lands unless the Hermans voluntarily give up iwiesjeaslon. Ooa sacks have linen hastily dispatched lo the scene. Pslsce Not Bu-nd. Yltn. tYlmeii. March 30. The report that the Imperial palace at Livndl.t had been burned by rioters Is untrue. The administrative building at Yalta, be longing to the Imperial dnmulti was burned during the recent disorders. Britt and Whit Matched. San Kran Isco. Man h 30. J unes Mrltt of this city and Jabei White of Kn-land have been matched to fiht twenty rounds before the Yon. mite Athletic club on Apt II 25. Investigation Begins. New York, Man h 30. Investigation of alleged monos.ly of New York fity's supply of light and of charge (,f ei.ir tiort of extortionate pric. ly combina tion lighting companies has lie.i be. guit by the coirunlllee of the legislatuie. Prominent Insursnc Man Gone. Hartford. Conn.. March 30. Colonel L. 5roene, president of the Con tent Mutual Life Insurance com- ptuTf. died or nHliiexy hi nis residence lier l He wss born In I!3i. iXtiseph CENERAL election bill bill, a tier i-vel:l uinendinents. was voted iln and sent lo third reading In the hue Wednesday. Severul amend, merit were slvi stlo.itel. among them an aim ndemrnt by Mr. Hrown of Kauf. man piovUInc that the candidate re reiving the highest number of votes at primary elections. Instead of ma jority of all vote cast, should be the nominee of the party for aurh office. Mr. lulMih offered an amendment that the provision forbidding person to roiiwy oti-rs in the Milllng plate In carri.i(e or other venlcle should not uppl)' rxrepl In cities or towns of nwr &ii inli.ibiuiit. which was adopt ed. An Mtneiidiiient was adopted chang ing the pi lumry dale to the fourth Sat urday In Jui. An amendment l y Mer. (iulim and llolsey, providing that a majority of the rxr utlie ctnuinlltee might IHI any vacancy on the committee caused by death resign. illon or refusal to net, adopt.- I. Amei tlmeiits by Mr. Iave of tai:it irtr ndopt.'d providing that Immedi ately after I lie close of the ballot, und at Intervals of two hours thereafter, the presiding Judge should make a cor re I. but limirTU l.tl memorandum of the count of the vote for each cundl dale no far as It had progressed, and give It all .1. sire, I publicity; providing thai u p!ii all, his for place on the f filial t r I n ui l liallots should be Itled not lati-r than the first Monday In June; providing that slate conventions should be held on the second Tuesday In Aug- 11; providing that publlaVd notices regarding any candidate should be known ns political advertising, and should le charged for at the regular advertising rates nnd making It a mis demeanor to tharge over the usual ad vertising rates; making It an offense anywhere In the state for a person to hire vehicles to convey voters to the (Mills, and i oi reeling Ii regul.it Itlrs In the bill. Illll was placed on third reading and Anally pussed. The senate Wednesday morning piss. rd to third reading the Williams Itil.in. frllile assets bill by a vote of 23 to I The bill! us amended, appliea to rail. road, ferry, turnpike or toll road. wharf, telegraph. Inlerurbnn railroad i-xpress. parking house, dialr car, re frigerator car. stock car. tank car and other uir companies and Individuals, comp inles. coriMiratloiie or associations doing business of the same character In this state It provides that such cot pora lions. etc.. shall be ussessed upon their "in tangible assets" for taxation. The gen eral rule applied for ascertaining the value of such Intangibles is substantil ly us follows: Add the market value of the slock of imh corxii at Ion to the market value of lis tennis, subtract from the prndui t ttie amount for which the company has icndcied Us ph)slnl property. The remainder shall be tak. en as the value of the Intangible assets. This shall be apmi tioned to the sev eral counties In which the company does business, and the assessor, upon re- elpt of the Inornuitlon, shall proceed to assess those tangible assets "In like manner as other property." Th as rertalnment of these Values Is made the duty if ii slate tax board, to be com posed of the comptroller of public uc- ouuts. the seiietary of state ind a tax i ommlssloner. which l.ilter office Is crat-. by the bill. LADY KNOCKED DOWN. Ug'y Gash Cut In Mrs. Jarvie' Head by a Brutal Black. Tot tell. T.-x.. March 30 While re turning from church Wedm-adiiy tiluht Mrs It. Juvls was a.-wiultcil by a ro--gro. knki-d ilown and an ugly gash four ii.i ties lotin i ut ill her head over ti e left . tuple, which r'inere. her al nitt titii'oiiscloiis, but she and her com panion. Ml Kvi Str.itton, sreanie.l unci the negro ran. Mrs. Jarvis ui.d Miss Sir. lit. m hid ntten.,.,l prayer m.-tliig nt the llaptlst churi h nnd were walking home when the negro met them on the sidewalk, mid Just as he n p.iHsing struck Mrs. J.irvis. 1-Youi he appearance of the wound the wen sm In Iwlleved to have been Mime rough Instrument. The fVsh Is cut o the lion-. Mrs. J.irvls was tunne. and Is In a precarious condition. The news of the assault spread over th town like w 11. litre, ami In a short time oi'Ilceis and seuchlng parti. 'S were acourlng the streets for the tetro. A special engine carrying men was ser.l over the Texas Midland to Scurry after hlMi1hoU!il at the ronvlct farm. The triu ks of the fleeing negro were meas ured end everything done ssaible to determine his Identity. If raptured. One negro was iirrested, but proved to not be the guilty party. Crewt exvlte ment prevails TURNEY'S STATEMENT. Sayt Cattlemen Will Aid In Breaking Up Socalled Beef Trust. Kl Paso March 30. The following statement with reference to the resolu tion of Teas cattlemen to give all pos. slble evidence to the Investigation of the socalled beef trust wus Issed by Presl . rt W. W. Turney of the Inter state Cattle Growers' assl.stton. "Ninety-nine per rent nf the cattle grower.i of the country believe there I an Illegal combination hnvlng for It tnd the stifllr.g of cm pel it Ion and the controlling of 91 wr cent of the cat tle shlptied to the six great slaughter ing markets. Chicago, Kansas City. St. Iouls. Itrt Worth. Omaha end Ixs Angeles, nnd they are ready to help the government, unci will help It all they un to break up this monster. It ran be done, and the cnttlemen will he!" Nearly Buried Alive. Pr:.t Tex. March 30 Mrs. Iloh slger, i widow living northwest of Tin. erson. who Is 111 with pneumonia, was thought to be dead to cr "lee days age. and the women of the neighbor hood shrouded her for burial. After she had been laid out signs of life were discovered, and the funeral ha been Indefinitely postponed, us her condi tion ha Improved. GIFT ACCEPTED. Beard of Foreign Mission DeelWe t Tke Rockefeller Donation. lloai'tn. Marrh 30. The Americas board of commissi trier for foreign ml. Ion announced that It prudential committee had accepted a report of the ub-conimltlee recommend lug the ac ceptance of th gift of 1100.000 by John D. Itorkefeller, hut that flnal action on the matter had been postponed for two weeks. The report of tbe sub-committee. In the language of a tatement issued by the board, waa received and accepted aa expressing th unanimous Judgment of the prudential commllU iouH li. kocgrcxLgJu and th exec utive offli ers. and wna to the effect that the Kimmlttee could not ace cel.- to the protest of those who ob jected tc tile i c plane v of the gift. The teMUt also stated that the gift wits ottered by Mr. Itoc kefeller and unanimously uccpt"el by the pruden t Ih I ron.mlltee on l-'eb. II last. It says that In ucceptlng the gift the commit tee followed the unlvcrml custom of the chiiu li In the past, "receiving uhh lis nil irs the gifts c.f nil who were moved to lay them thereon." The port holds that the Acceptance of the give Involves no expression of opinion on the part of the committee as to the character of the givers, nnd to Intercept a gift made to others III order lo express an opinion seems un w.irrat table. The reason for deferring final action Is given as follows. "Inasmuch as 'he protest;. ids have requested delay, the rommMee will hold tlnul action In beyatur fur two weeks." Opposed by Moderator. Columbus. y. Marc h 30. "There should be un organized movement of the churches." said Kev. Washington Gladden, moderator of the Congrega tional church, "ngalnst the acoeptance of the gift of John I Rockefeller lo the American boar. I nf foreign mis sions. Something should be dune at once. I Mm II consult the authorities of the church and ascertain their atti tude. The gift should not be acc epted." DEMONIACAL DEED. Ag"d Woman Assaulted by a Negro Fiend Near Johnstown, Pa. Johnstown. Pn . March 30. Wh.le alone In her liome near I -Ion. this count), except for the presence of a little adopted daughter, Mrs Prank Ilose, uKi-d sixty-two vears. wss as saulted by a negro, who tore her cloth. Ing from h-T body and left her uncon scious upon the kite hen floor, where she was found by nelghbora summoned by the little Kill. The mun had appear ed nnd H.k. d for food, whic h was given him Then lr .linic no man sImmi! the place he made the assault. The lilted victim's condition Is serious. Posses uie scouring the country. NEAL ARRESTED. Federal Clerk Charged With Convert ing Pubi c Funds to His Own Use. Cuthtle Mitch .10 Thomas A. Neal, clerk of tin- I'e l. ial district couit for this dlsi i t. .is at rested cm hii Indic t ment ic (in ne. I .y the Federal grand Jury, hut rani; l.im It fx converting to his own use Interest on public moneys of winch he had custody by virtue of his offb e. Neal was Immediately ar raigned anil released on 11000 liond. The ti-rrliorlul grand Jury commenced the Investigation of the alleged scandal attending the legislative session, and sensational developme nts are expected. SECURED MUCH PLUNDER. Silverware. Jewelry, Clothing and Oth r Articles Found. Oklahoma City. Msnh 30. A house occupied by a negress was rulded by the poll. n. and goo.l. consisting of s'l verware. Jewelry, clothing, etc., valued at I10HO, were recovered. A negro man was found hidden In a trunk, lie had ;.'i on his person. Most of the goods have been Identified by the citizens. The negroes are In Jail. Again Arrested. Law ten. March 30 11. II. MJIduffe. a broker of New York City, and vice president of the Dank of I-awton, who waa arrested a few days ago on a war rant charging him with embezzling 112,000 of the bank' fund, was re arrested on a grand Jury Indictment, charging him with extracting money from that Institution. Upon the Issu ance of the warrant his first tmnclxmcn gave him up. Resignations Asked. Washington. March 30. The first practical step huvlnsr In view of the orgairlzatl.iTi of the Pcnama c)mmselun XM t.Uceri when lit compliance wttliTii- strurtlons from President Itoosevelt. Secndary Taft reijuested the members of th commission lo tender their re slgnutjoti. This r'.juest was promptly compiled with the those mc-mtxr of the commission now l- Washington. Attempted Assault. Phreveport. March 30. Robert Iiur ton. a negro, wss arrested, at Rum on for an alleged attempt at criminal aa aault on the person of a young lady of that place. He Is In Jail here Lynching was thought prottable. AGAINST REDUCTION. Two Railroad ' Attorney Make Argu ment Before Raiilrcad Commission. Austin,' March 10. Judge T. J. Fr man, general altomev of tbe Texas and Pacific railway. In hie argument agaJnat red in lion of cotton rut, -contended that, while Born road In Tea might l eirnlng more than they are entitled to under the law. a great majority werx earning leas, and the proposed reduc tion let thews road would therefore be ruirxiii. Judge T. W. Terry, general attorney of the Santa Ke, objected to th or, posed reduction, statin; that ly V eaily history of railroads) all lost lm?i'r In work of construction, but a the country developed thee loaee) were being recouped; and th railroad com ml muni of Texa. representing all tlf th railroads, as well aa- the pplJ tould not afford to adopt any policy that would rewutt In reduction of their revenue and conee(jueilly flrutncloj era IwrraoHiiient. FINALLY PASSES SENATf?. Ten Negative Vote Were Cast sn Wil liams Intangible Tss Bill. Austin. Msn h 30 The senate Thurs day iasne I fliutlly the William Intangi ble tax bill by vote of 31 to 10. Those voting In the negative were Iljatly. Ie.ker. Kaust. Hale. Hicks. Hill. Hol land. Paulus, Stafford. vVlllary. The house devoted the entire; morning session to considering senate bill pre fcrltilng when th defense of assumed risk should not be available when In terponecl by ny person, firm or cor-1-irHtlon carrying on any business rw qulrtng thn uu of any machine1? whatever. Fine Residence Destroyed. J Austin. Msrrh 30 Mre completely destroyed the frame residence owned by August Achilles and occupied by C. P. l"a i. Most of the content were also destroyed. The flre Is believed to have been of Incendiary origin, aa ten family wna attending a circus nt the time It originated. The Iom Is J .',000. partially covwed by Insurance. Are Not Void. Austin. March 30 ti unswerlng cer tified cjuestlona of First court of rlvll sppeuU the supreme court held that letters of administration granted after a lapse of four yeare are not void. Th question came up In the roee of W. Yv". Nelson against Hnry Clay llrljge cf tJalveston county. "SQUIRREL- SHOT. Riddled Bsdly and Fell Out of the Tree He Wil In. P.uU Tex . Marc h 30. Near Kngllsh. Red River county, two little negroes, cms of Jim King, played scjulrrel." tuss of the lio)s rlimtied a tree and th other took a crack at him with a gun. The weapon proved to be on of the "didn't know It w.ia loaded" kind and the 'iscpairrid' fell to the ground, bump ing on several branches in his descent. He was pretty freely pilled with arraiU blr.tshot. but it is thought the woundl are not fat. I. RAPE CHARGED. Crime of This Character le Almost Un known Among Indian. Muskogee, March SI James Coffee, an Indian, was arrested In th country near Clies-ntah mi l brought to the ped crsl .rlsMi here, charged with sn out rage committed upon the ierson of a thlrtevii-year-oM girl. e was given a hearing and bound over by the L'nit e.1 Stales . iimlss oner This Is a very remarkable i. because rspe la a crime I at is almost unknown ainolig the Ii .Hans TO INVESTIGATE. Rates on Corn and Its Products Is to Be Looked Into. Washington. March 3' The Inter state coiiimcri e c un mission has Issued orders Instituting Investigation of th mutter of ruls on com and ciirn pr ducts frtmi Mioeourt river points tu points In I a iu Ijdsa nu . Texas, Washing ton. Oregon and C.Uifornl.i. Th roods Involved ar th Santa l-'e. It.s k Island. Mlswourl. KanoMa and Texas. Missouri Pacific. Iron Mountain, Kansas City Scnithern und IturliiiKton. un dthey are roqulret ! file an answer by April 30, lnf. and appear In Chicugo May H, HOi. MINOR MATTERS. Oarliage for.-e nt Houston struck. Ihirant Is to have a nw city hall and flre station Three mules wer killed by lightning near Oraridvlew, Teg. A meteor hurst near Moydada. Tex.. I'ghllng up the town. Ols Marietta died while seated In a (hair ticsir r-jmle. Teg. Tyler, Teg . received her first straw berrlea for IIOS Thursday. Work on the 120.000 V)ttcn Itelt de pot at Tler. Tel., ha begun. An electric line will connect (lulfport. niloxl and Pojcs Christian. Miss. W. P. Smith, a traveling man. was killed at New ton. Miss., by Ray Tucker. Major f J. J. Twin., a pioneer of Wsx ahachle, Tex., la dead, aged sixty-nine yea re. At Philadelphia Jliny Walsh of llos ton defeated Monte A tie I In the sixth round. A horse fell on Millard Iennle at I'oetry. Kaufman county. Texas, caus ing hemorrsge of lungs. A negro boy nnmct Henderson acci dentally shot and killed his sister at MiCulloch Kerry, near Clurksv-tlle. Tex. Thoma If. Watts, a .idlrtg official of the Improved Order of Red Men and a noted Al.ibami.in, dMd nt Montgom ery. Itr K. L. Pox. charged ut Houston wlln the murd.-r of Mrs. A. I Llndsey. wrut ac ciultted. Jury was out ten niln utc President Jordan of the Southern Cottcsi Urowere' association addresl Inrgw audience at Pine Uluff. Ark. Wednesday. James Mc Naimv. a negro, wants the Katy to pav hltn 11130 for remaining In granger. Tx.. depot ten hours, he al leges, without flre. I I CI