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Show tt'.rntn ami nimirvr. "nils Acnlii.l 1 l,r- liilmr llilels i n llrstiliurKlelkes. Tulkdo, March 7, Tim hearing of numerous Inluccllon nnd other cases ngelusi Chiefs rthtir nnd Birgtnl and tho railroad engineers and others, growing out ot the strike on the Ann Athor railroad, wa begun lu tho United Btates court this morning. Tito first citu was that or the I.ako Shore engineers nnd tinmen on the charge of coritimit of court In refusln-t) refusln-t) t.iindlu ll.e ir.'lgl t dillvtr d I rent tho Ann Albnr road, handled by non-union men. l.vnfcnce was lakeu list week nnd tho iroceedlng todsy u insisted In (ho hearing ol arguments. At their conMuslou Judgo ltlcks announced an-nounced that ho uculd render n decision deci-sion tcmorrow In the afternoon the court lookup lie second case, that of the restraining order tuned by Judge Kicks at Clove laud forbidding the roads from refusing freight from tho Ami Arbor road. A llniik An.l.-nm. If Piinu March .7. The Hank of Commerce das ailgucd In anticipation anticipa-tion of a run. Thu drpoidta amounted only to alout JW.OUO. The failure of certain person largely Indebted lo the bnnktouictl their obligations put tho bank In a position nut to be nolo to stand a run. 'The assets of thu bank are about JIOO.OOO. |