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MILLIONS OF THE GAS STOCKS; QUESTION OF VOTING UPON IT BROUGHT INTO COURT. Mr. Coudert's Argument and the Alleged Manipulations of Addicks, Delaware's Would-Be Senator.

MILLIONS OF THE GAS STOCKS; QUESTION OF VOTING UPON IT BROUGHT INTO COURT. Mr. Coudert's Argument and the Alleged Manipulations of Addicks, Delaware's Would-Be Senator.
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Frederic R. Coudert appeared before Justice Patterson in Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, to argue in favor of a motion to restrain the Mercantile Trust Company, as trustee, from voting on $12,000,000 of stock of the various gas companies manipulated, as alleged, by J. Edward Addicks, who wants to go to the United States Senate from Delaware. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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