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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
VOL. SCIO NEWS OF THE WEEK In i Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TWO COCTINEVTS A Resume of the Less Important but Not Less Interesting Events of the Past Week. The etrertur strike at Mancie, Ind., haa been broken. Four large New York diamond firms Iiave gone to ths wail. I :■ I’.J M nt., destroyed pr '¡« rty valu'd at |l.*5,t>00. Thousands of men are returning to work in all parts of the East. In hi« annual report Hecri-tary Tait urges more pay for the army^ A scenic electric line will be built to tbe Yellowstone National pork. Senator Ia Follette la reeoelving quite a presidential ioitn in the East. Rapid progress is being mad« in so- curing a jury fur the second trial of Thaw. Heven men were dr«’wne<l by the overturning of a skiff in the Missouri river near Kicsap>io, Kan. The missing steamer Mount Royal has been siglitai off Ireland and « sbamer sent to her asalatan e. JAPAN WOULD TAKE OFFENSE ¡Attempted Escluaio» Will lasutr, Ssya Aokl. Provoke The g »vern r liaa ordered out troopw to suppress the Muncie, I nd., riots. The count-«« of Yarmouth, Harry Thaw's sister, is suing for a divorcs. Witte and Kuro|«tkin have liad a wordy controversy over the Rosso-Jap anese war. Hanks of the country have made a large Increase In business tor tbe year just ended. Seven of the nine companies of Unit ed Mates Infantry at Goldfield have been withdrawn. Foraker denounces the method of holding Ohio primaries, while Taft men defend them. A hospital ship will be equipped 'at the Mare Island navy yard which will mrrt the big fleet at Mag-ialena bay. Judge Hunt has sent four Butte labor lead«is to jail for contempt in connec tion witti tbe telephone strike tn that city. Kumpe la anxhnsly watching devel opments betwi-en the Unital Htatee and Japan. The nest two months are eon- si iered critical. The Mate bank of Rocky Fork, Colo., has suspended. Asiatic labor is causing a criala British colon lee. in I-eaders of the Russian Revolution ary party have been arrest««!. R<ekefeller has given another |2,- 00",l)OU to Chicago university. Receive»« have l«en appointed for tbe H««t«ard Air Line rallr««d. Vancouver, B. C., laboring man ar* bitter In their denunciation of Asiatic labor. DECISION REVERSED JUDGE ADVISED JURY WRONGLY Fully 60,000 men have returned to their old place« in Ohio as the result of general resumption of commercial Hundreds of Japanese Leaving Brit ish Columbia. activity. Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 7. — Hundreds It ia estimate«! that there are 126,- 000 persons out of work in New York of Japaneee. wlmer terms of service in City. An apiwal for aid has txx-n made the mikado’s at my bad not been Com pleted or who were on the rrwiv« Let to Uie nation, state and city. of fighting men, have tiren called home Many de»|»*rate criminals infest Hen to Jspan. Francisco and Oakland. I>. sens of Japanese quit th«-ir work in The esoood trial <>f Harry Thaw for Vancouver yesterday, and many more the murder of Htaufuri Whit« hnx are aiming Into town today. Already they are securing passage on veeeels started. outbound across the Pacific from Van Aonltaaaador Aoki reiterate.! Japan couver and Victoria. March 15 is giv ese friendship in a farewell »¡x'eeh at en as the day when they most report Han Francisco. ready for whatever duty ia in store tor Strikes in New York for lower rent them. The path« ring of the Japan««« is l»*- are being settled by concretions on the ing carried out with much secrecy. No part of lan llorda. Japan«-«e apie> ere said to be making le«« than 2<H) landed In a bunch thia morning from a small American sketches and photographs around Pogt steamer, which slipped in and out of Townsend, Wash. the harbor I »fore daylight and neither Haywood »ay« the acquittal of Petti entered nor cleared from the customs bone la a vindication for the Western bouse. Federation of Miners. Since Friday there has l»e«n a steady The Vancouver ch ef of police haa stream of the brown men from the No Japanese in the refii»»! t-' «earch Jaianeee for arms for logging campe. city w ill admit the coming «if the order for fear of stirring up further trouble. for the return of the soldiers, but offi The three men entombed at Ely., cers of the Asiatic Exclusion leegne Nev., by a cavein in a mine l>ecetnber declare that they have al*>lute Inform 4 liave not tieen reached yet by Uie ation that this order hae been rw-eived rescuers. In Vancouver since the departure <>f M. Ham and, ex French minister to the American fleet for Pacific waters. Japan, likens the situation between the Unital stat«»« and Japan to a mine CHICADO TENANTS ORGANIZE which might «'»ailv ne set off. Rio Janeiro ia preparing hospitality for the battleship fleet. I Paris, Jan. 7.—Tbe newspapers con tinue to give much space to the Amer ican-Japanese Sit’iatlon. The papers print an a I lege-1 Interview with Count Aoki, the retiring aintwaaadur of Japan at Waehington. In which he ia quoted from Kan Franclw-o as saying Japan would const ler as an offensive actioa any attempt on the part of the United Stales to cacique t.ie Japanese, ami take this a» a text for long articles. Viw'o nt Aoki’e denial of thi-int«-• Law Does Not H< quire Oath Oanyr a view lisa not yet Iwn pnblished here. Agreement to Sall Whan Mak- Lacking this dental, the Journal lbw- bats thinks tiat in bis interview Count ln< Final Proof. A»ki has placwd hie lingers on the reel danger spot. "Japan refutes to admit tliat any- Washington, Jan, 7. —Because the where on tl>e globs the Japanese are judge before whom ex Rrprve«nlative »cial y Inferior to any other people," Williamson was tried erred in his in- says the («per. "Japan claims to stiuctl' ns to the j'lry. t te judgment of have won the aheolute right to he treat the lowrt court was y> st Olay revetaai ed as a great power everywhere, aid by the t’nltcd State« Hupteine court under all circum-ia-'cee." and the esse rvmai d d for rvtr al In tbe opinion of »lair, if the two That the Imiictmeiit wm correct, that governments accede to the sentiments ? the admis-ion <f « vid eric« was in a«- of the peop’a and the logical ne»eseitv oor.iancs with law and that ti*s rulings of the sit at'on, a ccr.filet would ap of Uie court w«-rv right and proper is pear very imminent. "Hut Japan Is ' s . ' lx < n IM' tin« tris. J • ifc' without money. A merit» la not rsa«!y, errvd in admitting certain leatimony anti we doubllerta shall see i»dh nations with regard to final praol and became champ their bits awhile longer " he erroneously instrticted Hie jury with The Gsnlois believes that the friend regard to this -sine evidenoe, the who.e ly and tactful power« at Washington cai-r must sgaln go to tnsi or the lu will brevent a break, It fears only dictuieut must 1« quash«-). that the A'neiican people may Iwntiu- Tbe Hnpreme cotiit constraes th» excited Heron Karumo. the Japanese timber and stone act specifically to re amt« •m4< >r to Frame, L m I bv gave 'Hit a i,u re entrymi-n, at the tune < f making statement that he wa« amv meed that application lor land, to submit an afli- Viaaiunt Aoki only meant that Jai«n ■ lai it of good fa" h, Vli"« mg that tfi,-y would tona'der legiala'ion offensive to have no agireuierit, S' liial or implitd, Japan a«, for inatam-e, If an esc du on to sell t tie land upon ac prirlng title, act is propose«! like the Chitie««. twit there i* no rapilrrment that smh HOLDERS CALLED HOME Tbe jury haa disagreed in the Power« ca«e. The next htrlal la act for July fl. Powers is ao-uecd of complicity in Uie murder of William Goebsl. OREGON, an atlhiavit shall 1« made when final pr.sif is aiibuiittni. The indlitmmt of Willis m»«'ii made specific rcfrriuicv to the affidavit reqiilral l>y law, and di«l not mention the similar affidavit which ia exactal by tbe land office regulations at the time of final proof. Yet evidence was admittcl to ahow that various rn- try men had a mmitted pi-ijtiry in tnak ing such attidsvita with their final | to I, and llie judge, in his insiructlors to the jury, specifically iufoitDcd II that it couid return a verdict of guilty >1 sat isfied that the evidence showal such perjury bad I wen ainmitlrxl at the time of making final proof. The ad- miagioo <>f that evldac.oe and the In structions relating thereto proved the undoing of tin- easesgain-t Williamson. «I \ \ I \m RUEF GOES TO JAIL Leaves Sumptuous Quarters for a Fslot''a Cell. ban Frail'iaco. Jan. 6.—Quarters w««r« arranged at ths county jail today !<>r Abe Kuef, tbe depose«! l*«is of Sen Francisco, who, since his attest sight moi.tbs ago, has ixvupisd a suits of ttvtns In a ¡'rivets bcuss under a spec ial a nan I Shent! O'Neil, the Hcbtnits politician, goes tnit of oilx-e on January H. and his p are will be taken by lairy l^lan, chooen at the last election. Ju Ige Duane, who refused to place Ruet In the «ounty jell while O'Neil was sheriff for fear that O'Neil would allow the prisoner to ewape, baa orderstl that Ruef tie transferred from his parlor prlwn as Soon as Ikilan s«antn«w office. Rust will join the «-eemblagr of dis tinguished cilisena who have moval from their l.orncs on the heights to the branch jail. Ruef will occupy a oi>l) n«ar that in which es-Mayor Schmits lli>> will hate a« neiglilo's Louis Glass, the millionaire manager of the Pacific Mist«« Telephone com* pany, who was convicted of bribery, J. Ihklrell Brown, Walter J. Hartnett «i'l JMHNI Treadwell, the ban Lor w h. se arrest followed the expiwureeol the mt- tonne«« of the California Fafo l*e|»«it A Trust aunjany, and George I), lias, the tr cky attorney who brought lack from Canada to charge« .d blgnniy and pernry. Ruef has been allow»! to order meals aa drvnrcl end haa been living on the ix'st in the land. He is far more II an a mill otiaire, and he has besn al lowed a great deal <>f I lerty as a result of the form of his fmpr eminent. All this will now 1« changed. Just what eFact lid» will have <>n Ruel’s refu-al t i tmtify without immunity remains to tw seen. Il Is thought lliat a goaxl taate of real prison Ido may cause liuef to later his views. FINE FOR EXPRESS COMPANIES Neglected to File Data Asked for by Railroad Commission. «WEM?« — I»- — ■ ■ tewr e V ----- v-.g»v»-w • • 4 ere«! tu tl.e height of «a- k amt I* held In place by mamie of an Irou rod which ia faataiiud uu the uprights about twa feat from tbe bottom. % «X rlcttìi arfi'a 4mail>ig Urowtlk. Ilow can any auntry b«> hard uy wfi' «e funi « in thè inat ulne yeari liete pixxtu al fitty t li ree thoiisaml uiU- Tona of <1ollaia' Wortli of rropsl N.» «v, mler tliat tbe re|«»rt of tbe Iur«|, at l'ora. of The relation of a perfect stand to In- Kwnrtarjr «>f Agrl'-ultiire la full lIB thai Itagli Ing flatur ami tbat lie le *re«»»l crop yields lina been »> eff so ually demonstrated that the '-eat meth- uff» te i |,J ,-stiae« for gl.-'tii tliat work cd of storing grain oli otlivr n en The « alno of thè feria liecomea a matter pr<»!u«-te for !l«'T le nesrly eeten sufi of vital Interest tn one-fiaif bllltoi « of dollara; lo pe« all a>rti growsrs. ■en! ataue thnt r.f 1.««'. w <-n alì re» | » per «i l A lest w «• uinii« ..ni« • f over r.«'!t. and 57 per cent over inoli Inal year to deter More 'hau 3■<<«'«»' aeree of laud the ef- mine etorlng that uwvl to i e oil siderod ralueleaa, a dry “tbe txtme of tie ca.-tus and ttie peal- room. on racks in rie dog.” are noe producing IHO.wtV the barn, In the 000 worth of enq« e»ery year; a ltd warmtng oven of a thex» cr"|.a «re dlrevtly due to Bee- T*. n who Ì!'iported tbe Mail- stove and tn a retary tirsi corncrib would Iterranean diiruru wheate al a et of fio.i««' albi «aw tliat they werw have on the ger [towers piantai tbere. Irrlgutlon fartntug. due oilnatlug of tbs see.! the wboliy to th» de|«rtment. wlll tbla year | asti crcpa for m>t lese tlian 12.50.iW,- following eprlng The per cent of '«k' nblcb le not aoitenipttbie, tu vlsw »al of thè fu t tliat thè I ><'pnrt>nent of Ag gvrnilnalloii lowest with th* ri.-ultme «-uets only abuut Fi5.ooo.uk) torn stored In the crib, ss wuuld Bat- a yeer. lei thè work <>f tbe d«-pnrtuient is by irally be especled. as the seed wna upooed to tbe widely raping tern no ineaiui on em-h a s ale ss thè nat uiitry warrant •eratures which prevalía! during the urai resourcee of thè sinter s nsoti The germination was and wlll noe day amke [»'««»Ihl* Sur- »no tl.-ally tbe same with tlie samples vey ra da tar" tbat uot olir half thè country 42o.uon.oo0 rtored lt> a dry room an«! on racks lu fanne of tlie i barn, thvugb these metliods of »tor ai-ree, tu I» exart can 1« classa«! sa ng had but little ndvaulage over the linprov»,! land, and only ««ne tblrd. or Maay uro of the warming oven Considera 200.rgn.Pis) aerea, le frultful ile difieren.-« was witness«'«!, howe'er, vears wlll pnaa l»fore ali L’ila grtxmd n the strength of tbe germinations Is put under culflratlou. but tbe lime ■roui corn kept tn the seiersl ways in- k HI coti;» wlien It wlll I» pr>>ducltig lleatsd Tb« grolu from the corn abundnnt crops and aupl'ortliig hue- rtorvd lu the crib allow ed tlie least dr»'to i»f mllllona of biuuan beluga.-« rigor of germination, tbe lw«t results Chi capo Journal. >elng obtained from th* coni storci Cewvealewt llayreeh. in the recks lu the bam. followed Mmy bnaket hay rncka are built ta lulls closely by that stored In a dry romi Tbe corn stored In tbe warni such a fashion In the rear that to climb ng oven germlnstwl fairly welt In trito them presenta an especially Irk ill eicspt two Itiatsneeu In one the some task to a man, more ao after termination was rrvnnrkabty tow. due having lifted hay or pitched bundles ilther to a pour oar or to tbe fact that all day tu the sketch presvuted bf tbs 91« com may have t'«-«-n vrerbented at »me time.- Exchange. Lincoln, Neb , Jan. fl —Alleging that th- United State«, the Adams and the Amernun £xprv-e .'umpanlee had failed to file tbe amounts of the salat ire of the officer» and the assets and I laid iitl-e of tbe Concerns with the Nebraska Ntate Railway »'mmisalou, County Attorney Tyrrell today filed a penal suit in the County court, asking that the fine pro RAILROADS TAKE MEDICINE. vided by the statute be imposed. That the three eiprwa companies Rate Law Accepted With Good Grace negltcted to file the data demanded by Uie <omml»eian and January 1 was set by Nearly AIL as the final date tor the appearenoe of Washington, Jan. 7. — .More signit! the c'triplet» reports. The railway ■••ant and important, p«-rfia|>«, than any comuilraion notified Attorney General other statement in the twenty-first an Thom peon of the delinquency and he nual report of the Interstate Commerie dirant rd County Attorney ryriell to be com in i ns Ion, which was transmittal gin proceedings. Ite«», llar Teew«a«. today t<> congrees. is that relating to The railrcud commission law [««sr-d “Hy tnvthoda tliat ars [lerfectly prae the altitude of railway nffi. lal» toward by the last aeeaion of the legislature tea bl* to you we at the college are get the new railr>«d law. In a diac use ion prescribes a penalty of from |MM) to of the [»ration ot the act, the commis |S 000 foi refusing to fuinieh tbe in Ing fifty four tone of hay front twelve ¡crea First we have our land well sion says: formation demanded hy the commis "Hy railway managers, almost with sion. The laws direct that aervice I* Hied," said Professor Gilbert, of the out exception, the amrndal law has made upon tbe local agents of I tie cor «faine station. In addresalug a recent “Why Is there on been accepted iu g<>«xl faith, and they I n> rations charged with violatii g tile 'annero* meeting nuch rundown land. Is It low In fer exhibit, for the moet ¡«it, a sincere laws. llltyf No. It bus l*et> lying In graaa rear end of a rack we have tried to II- and «»meet disposition to co«'form oo long There are lots of fertility, luatrate how the tnsk of climbing late their methods to its requirements " PETTIBONE FREE. lltrugen, phospborb- aetd and potash ; the rack might be made easier The commission adds that it was not But ex|x-<twl that reforms rould l»e brought shat It needs la plowing up and rota little extra work and material will be Ghetto Residents Demand Reduction about without difficulty or dulay, but it Jury Acquits Him of Complicity In Ion. rcqulri-d and at the aame time tbe con- tttsunanberg Murder. In H'gh Rents Is unquestloliably the fact tliat great "Plow poor lami In the fall, and by tenta of th* rack are field very nearly Boise, Jan. fi.— The end of the prose- tprlng titers will bs air In It. barrow It as good as If ttie end plrc-a el lauded Chicago. Jan. 7.— Five hnndrai resi progress ha« been made, ami that fur- dents of i hicago'e ghetto formed last ■ ther improvement is clearly axural. rution of the men charge»! with the vali In ths spring, pulverize It liy hnr dear aerosa night a Tenant«' union with the avowed To a gratifying extent there lias been tnunier of ex-governor Frank Hteunen- -owing It over ami over again. Thou ■so! with oats and grase, and ths neit purpose of forcing landlords of tbe adjustment ot rates and of "abu««w" Fertiliser for O m I oms . district to reduce rents 12 a month. by the lUrriera themselves. Met hi»!» berg with the exception of the case« < f 'ear you will have a good «Top Of PNifeaaor John II Smith, ths Knto- L*»d»rs of the movement athisaithr and usages of one sort and another Harry Orchan! an«l Jack Himpkina, [raes, and clover the next year A inologlat of the New Jersey Lf|«rlni«nl came Haturday with the acquittal of which operatai to imilvnlual advantage memtiers of the new organisation to re pm<l rotation of potato«« on sod land, Station. In a bulletin on the caMiaga Charlre II. Moyer, fuse to pay the present rates which have l»en voluntarily stopped and it ia George I'rttibone. lelng cocninsrelal fertlllier; the nati and onion maggots, Just Issued, refers pr«*»ldent of the Wsatern Frdrration of were <leclare«i exorbitant and to Litre not too much 1» aay that there la now a «ear cover with stable drawing, then to the necessity of a quick acting fer Minera, was formally released at 4 the landlords to <ak» all l«-g«l step« ami (reedem from l< rbiilden discriminations «ta and grass wUth no fertilizer; the tiliser In .-onjiim t|on with planting at o ’ clock, and will return with f ’ etlHarne which ia actual and general to a degree p«y all court coeta in ease the latter text year, grasa ami clover, with top the right time, ami replenishes the fol refua«' to meet the demands fur lower never before apprieu he«!. As this | r >• in a few days to Denver.' The case of Orchard, the sr I Leon- Ireealng of fertiliser. Our mixture of lowing formula, recommended In ear- cess g'»< on, a* •pecial privileges ilia- prices. ¡rasa m -~1 tn the sere Is eleven ¡»iiinda Nitrato of amia. 7nt) Al present, it was declared, four a[i|>ear and tavorl'lvm c««ae« to l>e even fessed ru««na-in of Hteunenl*rg, is In linothy. six redtup. four re«l clover and Iler reports the bands of Proseentlng Attorney Vsn IMMinda; acid phosphate, !.«•<> pounds; an»|»cted, the indirect but not l«-«a cer rooms in s ghetto tenement oust III a "our alaike. muriate of potaali. .'kai |»>unda. Thia month, fiv« rooms 11H a month and tain tieneflta of the law will become Duyn, of Canyon eonnty. No state ''For th« top drowing 8>vi pounds to he said, In the enw of radialo«, can be ment m to tire future pnxednre in that more and more apparent. all r «imi |22. A flat reduction of 12 Hince the new rate became effective case has Ix-rn made, but it will be be sere of a fertiliser carrying 3 p«r applied ns a t«»p dressing along the is sought. ¡-«»Ion cal Ini diti ing the next term of court tent nitrogen, 7 per cent ptu«(«li/»rlc rows, before tlu-y an- planted, or Just The movement will be modeled after on O-lolrer 24, IBM, th«- The grasa after they are up, at the rate <»f MO ha« granted relief in the L rm of cor at Caldwell, when it will prolobly be ictd, 0 per cent potash the one in New York. It is the bope finally dl«p<«e<! of. ihould tie cut while In bloom.” Aft«-r pounds per S' re Similar applications of ita Ivadera tliat it may apr»a<i to rective orlers in many cases. Upon Himpkina, a tnrmlrt of the executive ixplaltilng why It should be doo«, hr can I* made on turulpa or onions. 1 laboring classes throughout the city. November 4, 1H07, the commission liad !<« rd of the Western Federation of mntlnual. "After the first cr«ip la cut. believe that a fertlllier c.>m;>onnd«.| rendered decisions in 106 conteetai With this end in view a committee was appointai Io confer with the Chii-ag" <«»••• In 45 "I thi s' orders were made Minora, who is charged with compli itU> pounds "f the same fertiliser to th«- after thia formula, or the aiqillcatlno Federation of Ghor and aeek the co againat the defemiant cat tiers; iu 4» city in the crlrnn, ia a fugitive from icre should be applied,” of the three Ingredients separately, at justice ami the charge against him will the complaints w re diemlreed operation of that txxly. a pr>t»>rtlotiatr rate, would In most stand. Kffiffilly Made Rag Holder, cases t,e followed by g.«x1 result» Tbe Warrants for Eviction. I deecrllw a handy sack holder, use combination bus at«mt .’> ;»-r ¡»ut nitro More Rent Riots. New York, Jan. 7.— More Ilian 5011 Foon Read/ to Run Trains. It has two upright gen In Its m<«t available form. T per tu on a farm New York, Jan. 7.—-Incipient rent warrants lor tbe eviction of tenants Chicago, Jan. fl.—Ths management «Iacee of 2x2 am! a two inch plank two cent ph -ejihorlc n> Id. and 7L, |*r <-rnt riots broke out on the East Hide yes- partlci|«ting in the strike for lower of the Chicago, Milwaukee AM. I’anl [»itaall A ton of It would cuet In tbe terday as a result ot the tension be rente were leaned today In the Munici railroad anno'inrn! tixlay that a train feet long which neighborin'«»! of F-32 to F-'W. tween the landlords and the striking pal court. The ¡«pern authorise Im aervice will lie eetabllahal January 12 ttie ti[ir1gbt [.laxe tenants, snd before the illMtrlere wrte mediate eviction of the tenants against to Marina tb, Mont., 30 miles west of are fastened to. About four or five I’roprr krull l*«rktn*. qnelleil by the police reserves, which whom they wrte drawn. It will nn- Bowman, N D.. the prrrent terminus A great many farmers and fruit were calle»! from several precincts, <loubtedly take a rc< re of marshals of the trwd’e western extension. While I Inchea from tbe growers »mil to Ignore th« conditions many aim slants were Injure«! an«! nxrly two weeks to serve ths notnee construction crews are advancing west top bore two bolee attending tl»e Journey which their fire »ere arreete«!. The police used The tenants are maintaining a stout ward from Matmath, others are work e X actly op|»«lte other end tlieir clulre freely, but there was no fight and announced to« lay that the ing rust ward along the Muwlleliell sad) war«« must take before th«-y reach the way to obtain the numlwr of injured, landlords of 61 houeee had already valley. It is thought that the two ’ 1 ' c e through hands ami ey«w of the consumera. The as they hurried sway an I were cared agieed to reduce rente. The Fast Ride lines will 1« connect«« I and that the«e holes a long rnetb«M|s of transportutlori, customs of tor by friends. The disorders were was calm today th« trade, tlie markets' fashion» as re through traina will be running tie tween bolt. Take a piece general throughout the district. gards style, sire and form of package, of plank or board Ht. Paul and Butte before June 1, al! must tie well understood, for they and cut It to fit From Jspso lo Port ar d. are as Important as the growing of tbe between the two Work for 5,000 Men. Must Not Reduce Rates. Victoria, B. C , Jan. 7.—Acc rding M. Ionia, Jan. 7.—According to an to ad vice« by thè »teatnship Emprees ut | Sioux Falls, Jan. fl—Jodge Garland, qrrlgbta ami piece the bolt through crop. nouncement made tmlay an aggregate China today, a ire dine pape» of Tokio of the Federal court, to<lay lasned a bls board an It will work easily Cut The government of Rpaln has Just of 5,000 men will be re-ernployrd Jan says thè Oeaka Mhoehen Kayaeha la tem|x>rary injunction restraining the his board In a half circle to fit the uary 13 by many large Industrial pteparlng to open a ateam-hip lina le Houth liakota Railway comm lesion Mft. Drive nails through this board started In to footer Ita agri -silurai Ite plants In East M. Louis, III., and vi- tw-en Portland, Or., and Japao and from reducing passenger rates from S iround this half circle tn fasten sack duatry by sending totrlug lecturers This buard can be raised or low over the country. einiky. ; China. to 3S esnt* per mile.