Show ELEVATOR WAR AT CHICAGO CHIC GO WILL BE BEo DECIDED o SOME WAY CHICAGO July 27 The The war which has rent the Chicago Board of ot Trad and divided that organization into bitter factions for tor nearly a quarter of ot a century is said to have entered Into its Its' final campaign Yesterday notice was waa received that the Supreme court of ot the State will within a afew afew few tew days dars decide whether an injunction shall shan issue preventing the public grain warehouses of Chicago from going out of business pending the opportunity of ot the court next October to determine whether the railroads centering enterIng here have the legal right to allow the public to be let de del of ot the facility of warehouses es along their lines h i the public has enjoyed In lit some instances for more than thana a half century The civil war var of ot the Board of Trade is- is I commonly known as the elevator war and now is In the hands of the Supreme court for the third and presumably the thelast thelast thelast last time It arrived before that body upon its third visit through the medIum of ot a chan chan- cerv case begun here by the people of the Si State e against il f the Illinois Central nf r railroad i the Central Elevator company and others asking the e court to prevent V the defendants defendants defend defend- 1 ants from JI discontinuing t ur the business uSi of public warehouse men Judge Windes issued a temporary In Injunction injunction In- In junction which Judge Honore dissolved presumably to permit the questions in involved involved In- In to get before the Supreme co court court- rt without delay delav The latter body is now considering whether it will temporarily temporal lly restrain restraIn the defendants until tile tHe court can determine t the e legal eg 1 Issues Involved |