Show CHEROKEE INDIAN ANCESTRY Decision Which Affects Prominent People In the States Muskogee I T Dec 4In the United States court for the Northern district of Indian Territory Judge William Wil-liam M Springer has rendered his decision de-cision in the matter of the applications of certain persons to be enrolled as citizens cit-izens of the Cherokee Nation The court holds that those Indians I who have separated themselves from the present Cherokee Nation or from I I the old Cherokee Nation east of the Mississippi river and have taken up I their residence in the states and have removed their effects out of tile limits of the nation and the eastern band of Cherokee Indians who remained in the states after the treaty of 1835 have forfeited for-feited their rights and privileges as citizens cit-izens of the nation and that such perSons per-sons cannot regain their citizenship unless they comply with the laws of the Cherokee nation and be admitted to citizenship as therein provided This ruling affects a large class of prominent people in Georgia and in North and South Carolina and their descendants de-scendants who are scattered over the land and trace their ancestry back to the Cherokee Indians Among those affected are the Hubbards of the Southwest South-west and the Grays of New England The opinion affects more than 4000 people peo-ple who are applicants for citizenship in the Cherokee nation and property interests valued at over 8000000 C < f KEEP BACK YOUR WHEAT Piilsburys Corner Will Send Price Up to 150 Minneapolis Dec IIt is reported at the chamber of commerce that the heavy elevator companies have made a combine with the Pillsbury companies com-panies and secured control of not only the wheat in Minneapolis but all the wheat that is stored in elevators throughout the northwest Mr Pillsbury Pills-bury recently predicted that wheat would go to 150 and this is consistent with the rumor of a corner If the story is true Peavy and Pillsbury can sit back and let the price go where it will They would be independent of any price speculators might make The time for deliveries is surely coming and the grain men must get their wheat somewhere in order to mak their deliveries de-liveries and if it is controlled by the two srentlemfm nnmf > fl thov will limri to pay fancy prices for ItJ I No figures as to the extent of the corner cor-ner are given but a grain man who is known to be on the inside says the story of the corner is correct I |