Show I I I I I l I j I i I I i I I 4 ONE HUNDRED RAILROAD LAWYERS MEETING DAILY TO FIND I FLAW IN LAW LAWI I C r S tr r ti 11 f t r ly lyli Y li liI J I t a a TUTTLE to tou u tk Y 7 t fJ T v s Y Yr r t r ti s sT i iq T q I T i ii i i t 3 t a r n t I I I t 1 NEW YORK Ocl Oct 20 Perhaps the most remarkable remar gathering of rail railroad railroad road rond men mon and attorneys s In the coun country try at ono Is b hold doily dally at al atthe althe atthe the One ne hundred leading attorneys are arc In secret sea ses I sion sian at the request of tho leading lending railroad presidents to try tn to find some som somi i flaw In the tho Mann Elkins s law In It Is IR IRI inthe tho the Intention of the tho array arm of oC legal representing the Interests em om embodied embodied I bodied In railroad organization to find some sonic clauso clause In the bill that thal can be attacked as unconstitutional These railroad attorneys called together for far forthe forthe the purpose of upsetting up the mandate of or the people as a voiced through the tho congress of o the United States will wll meet every oYer day dR for the next two weeks No newspaper ne is 18 to bo be per pr r r rN N n b tEY I milled to their speeches and It was only after the meeting that brief announcement WIP acs B made as to the purpose of oC the rooming nod and that only when It Il was WilS already known kno n Some of the railroad presidents who are aro be behind beI behind I hind the movement to smash the Mann lann lI act are arc L F Loree Lorce il Delaware Hudson railroad James JamesJ J Hill HII Great Gl al Northern railroad Lu Lt Lucius cius clus Tuttle Boston Doston Maine railroad E P Ripley Atchison Topeka San Santu Santa tu ta Fe South era ern railroad rl i and nd W C Brown Now NO York Central linos Colonel Henry L T I II Stone Steno of tho the Louisville Nashville I road rend who Is tho the chairman said Tho The I legal representatives of the railroads I of the United States are ore convened to togo togO togo oer over the tho Mann I II go act thorough thoroughly h ly I and anti try to see if there are not nOl points in it against which attacks can enn II legally bo made The lawyers lawyer believe l the act which makes a supreme court I out of tho the Interstate Commerce com commission commission I mission EO so far ar as tho tiro railroads are concerned Is 15 unconstitutional They Tho arc are seeking 5 for some clause which may ma be L attacked on tho the ground of un unconstitutionality constitutionality tu |