Jamison Place The neutral ground on Howard Ave., from Dryades to Baronne Streets, shall be known as Jamison Place.
1909/06/13
--- GASHED BY KNIVES OF HIS COLLEAGUES, ALDRICH STILL WINS | Denounced by Dolliver and Other Republicans, He Puts Through Cotton Rates. LOUISIANA SENATORS IN ALDRICH COLUMN
They Were Only Democrats to Support Cotton Schedules. In Vitriolic Speech Dolliver Shows How Aldrich Is Increasing Tariff
Rates to Favor Special Interests. Caustic from Dolliver. Bold Buccaneers, Says Tillman. Dolliver Denounces Aldrich. Aldrich
Tries to Get Away. GASHED BY G. O. P. KNIVES, ALDRICH WINS ON COTTON Lodge Runs from Dolliver. What the Dingley Law Is. Aldrich's
Mock Heroics. Louisiana Senators With Aldrich. Sham Battle, Says Tillman. Ten Republicans Protest. | | | | | The Atlanta Constitution |
After
devoting the larger portion of the day to listening to a discussion of the cotton cloth schedule, the senate entered into
a period of voting late in the afternoon, and very rapidly disposed of the
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