Show SULPHUR CLAUSE IS ISTO ISTO ISTo TO BE INTERPRETED I i Important Hearing in Smelter Case Set for Next Saturday I I WOULD BE ABLE TO RUN RUNS If Ir Ten Per Cent Refers to erase A j Ih ts Could Comply r j With ith Decision I I Ii i i iAn An Important hearing hearin In iii the smelter smelt smelt- i j cr er 1 case is set for next Saturday when Judge Marshall of th the United States I Circuit court will interpret th the claU clause in hl his recent opinion which prohibits the smelting of ores containing in ex excess x ex- ce cess of or ten len per Iel cent sulphur It Is al also o expected that a decree will be bc handed down at this time lime and in the event that th the Interpretation of the t ten n per percent percent percent cent clause is unfavorable a notice of or appeal will be e tiled flied Upon the thc interpretation to be given giten 1 en virtually tho the whole case hinges so faias far fai faras faras as the smelters arc are conc concerned for it will determine whether tho the smelters rs at al last those of tho the American and amid the United Stales Slates companies will companies-will will be enabled to lo operate undo under un cr the Injunction Injunction injunction tion contemplated by the courts court's de tle- cislon I The question to be hc decided Is I whether tho smelters will be permitted permit permit- I led ted to treat ores whose sulphur contents con- con I tents do not average e to exceed ten tennor nor Jel cent or m whether they hc will bo ho o absolutely ab ah- I prohibited smelting un any or ore which contains ns more mOle than ten per pei cant sulphur In the event that the thC I latter latler interpretation Is 15 placed upon the time clause e In question the thc smelters would be e compelled to close closer it Is said if the Injunction Is enforced enforced- while with the more liberal interpretation they would be o enabled to operate and it is JU likely h that no appeal would A be betaken betaken taken at least by y the two companies name named Th The The e contents of the thc ores now f treated by bythe the United States and tho time American Is something less Jess than ten per cent It Is said and with tho new bag ag houses being constructed the arsenic will be e taken care of so that the plants would be c a able le to comply comply com com- pJ ply with wilh the courts court's decree without difficulty |