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Show urn pOMCOAL HER Officials Get a Per-fjge Per-fjge on AH Coal Bought. RAILROAD OFFICES ays Been Paid, and jD Harm in Ac- cepting. a stoeJc amounting to v aggregating more than J mining companies dur-i dur-i d about three years was A by Joseph Boyer, chief fiSceof A. W. Glbbs, super-S super-S cottve power of the Penn-kai Penn-kai Mr. Boyer purchased In the locomotives of 5, the donors of the gifts ral coapanles which furnish 'f, falhoad. Mr. Boyer JoSUs which allowed him 5S are cents on each ton sold Kawmpany. He declared ZTukcd for the allowance, I? I! because he believed he t custom of the depart-SS depart-SS om of the coal company u'fifl ho had paid It before JtoSatlmie pay lap It to the r Boxer denied that he dl-liitf dl-liitf rith any othor ofllclal Llnti railroad. Ho said he t Cfnzi of Conditions, lisiilr Boxer's superior offi-Frjial offi-Frjial aild" he was unaware pcajlllons existed In his detail de-tail tlat he was at first dls-EVrt dls-EVrt the money, but after Ij-crer decided that he was jfer wxsual. you wrestle with your Cqaiied Mr. Clement. The flwpted Stock. Lrs. tKlstant to Vlcc-Prcsl-lOnllted that he had ac-fcfeon ac-fcfeon Col George S. Huff ItWllllanw. Col. Huff, he & some of his holdings In Et Coal and Coke company, IftOD for It. Mr. Reeves IUd known Col. Huffslnco MdMbred the latter knew Eh a position to favor him lei was presented. iSd Advantage. r ti unployces o the Baltl-k Baltl-k railroad were examined ileriOOQ session and ,tho tfeJeiTSrSTTo-liarn through pC gfKral supcrlntcntlent of Kjoaetulnjr concerning tho cfetween the railroad and Ik Col company concerning H cars. Mr. Mulfold ad-fo ad-fo Prick company had an Win other companies, but I ttJl why. Ho said It had fcfct for the pret ton years, iK 'EaoT tho terms of the JSTtK eilated. |