The Austin Statesman. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 12, 1911: Searching Inside

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... untment of the minimum weight on kaffir corn -and m(lo maize was granted, the railroads agreeing.... Henator . Hudspeth declared that the West felt kindly toward the railroads and is not inclined to injure...- - I drawn when the rehearing was granted d the railroads . J C Copeland of Eagle Pass inopposed.... He said that there had been development in the West, but that the railroads were responsible for it... annwered that the ehrkef •6‛"9X railroads is that the rat

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... correspondents say that the railroads have been divorced from the coal business If that is so, the public... railroads and attempted to show that the oouatry roads are better toward (Continued oa Page 7.) Commissioner... this recognition. The railroads denied that they can afford to have the common point territory so extended from

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... McAlester AND Alabama Lump Coal $9.00 PER TON DELIVERED McAlester Fuel Co. Both Phonos 245 OFFIC AND YARDS... group of Atlantic ptutee, which inaMiBeajiarth n»« fouth Carolina, Qeorgia. Florida Alabama and Virginia

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