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Show SUPREME COURT DECISIONS EXPECTED VERY SOON WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. With the reconvening re-convening tomorrow of tlio supreme court of the Fulled States after the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving recess. It Is expected the court will announce several Important decl- ''jVi'ong the eases under consideration nre' those involving the constitutionality of the "Car-mack- amendment" to the In-ter-:tnto commerce laws, making tutlnl carriers liable for loss of shipments on connecting lines, the cons'titutjonality of the Missouri two-eon t passenger rale law: Ihe constitutionality of the "full crew' acts of Arkansas and Indiana; tho cou-st'ltntionnlliy cou-st'ltntionnlliy of tin- "labor contract" law of Alabama; tho validity of tho so-called minima canal libel" Indictments or the Press Publishing eompany yf New Vork: of the Indictment of Gustavo L. Kissel or New Vork and Thomas 15. Ilarned of Philadelphia for alleged violations of the Shonnan mil I-trust law; of . Augustus Heliro.of New York for alleged violation viola-tion of the national banking laws, and of James T. Hnrber and Sumner G. Moon, both of Eau Claire. "Wis., on chnvgos of violating ibe laud laws. Tin court will listen to arguments early In the week hi several Indian cares. The:e Involve tho Validity of legislation -illowlng the enrollment of about 5000 Cherokee babies born-of tor September 1. t'0" when tho roll of Indiana for th nllo'tment. of lands were perfected, and a ho the validity of the loglslatlW extending ex-tending the restrictions of sole on lands nllotted to Cherokee Tndinrs from live to twenty -Ave years. i |