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Oet Yu ROUGH" at If you get the influenza, c a doctor at cure but why trot itf Isnt it worth while, instead, to take everf now against getting itl Probably the best and first thing to do i to make aura you are in good physical condition. During an epidemic almost everywhere you go you are exposed to influeora. A, long aa you ar really well the red corpuscles of your blood fight off and defeat disease But when you are tirod and germs. run down, when you feel all right except that you havent much energy or enthusiasm, your blood is tired out, tooj and you are an eusy victim. ThENs n Kr 4 SIDNEY . U? V dust rial world would follow close upon Its emit tment. "I think 'It would ba far better. he said, "to return the roads without any legislation than to return thsm with leg. Isis t ion framed to meet a political expediency. I am opposed to government anyowneiehlp and I believe If there Is ownthing that will bring government bill. throws It ership It is passage of this on the government all responsibility and liabili'y and at the same timeof deprive ownerthe government of any right ship." here last night, A majority of the sports writers at the ringside .gave Greb eight rounda on polota, Kuper one, and one was declared even, CLEVELAND. Feb. The Aura Leee of Canada defeated the Cleveland Hockey team, 3 to 1, last night in an overtune game, 22 Three Are Found Guilty of PITTSBURG, Feb. 22. The Pittsburg Athletic association hockey team defeated the Sudbury club of Sudbury'. Ontario, here last night, 7 to 4. returned to their owners, but its necesHarvard sity is obvious. in a 0, hockey game He said the bill marey directed the inBetting on Champion terstate commerce committee that tn so far as was practicable it should make Feb. 22 Hoosler VI. rate that would yield a net operating MIAMI, Fla., ship Games. owned by H. K. Duckwell of Indianapolla, Income of Sti per cent "upon the true won Beach speed value of the railway property." The inthe boat race here yesterday, making the 133 come would depend wholly upon location miles in 3 hours 3 minutes 32 seconds. of the roads, the Iowa senator pointed (Chicago Tribune Special Service) Shadow V was second. 3 hours 14 min- out, that ''some roads .would Feb.- - 3 Three CHICAGO. widely utes 33 seconds. The two other entries earn asserting no more than 2 per cent. known major league baseball players have were lorced out by rough weather. Cant Understand Opposition. been dropped tor gambling on championMONTE CARLO, Feh. 22 Georges "With respect to the labor provisions ship games, the result of a secret InvesOarpentler, champion heavyweight pugitigation that has been In' progress for a list of Europe, knocked out Grundhoven. of the conference report, Senator Cumlong time. The names of the players the Belgian champion, in the second mins said, 1 am utterly unable to uncannot be mentioned at thla time, as the round of their fifteen round match here derstand the opposition which they havs fearful of tjje dreaded "black-liGrundhoven was completely aroused magnates, yesterday. labor leaders, for thev ' law, positively refuse to give out outclassed, and took a count fivs time.v. leave all among free men, whether employees or names. However, the three men have do. whatsoever they please to employers, been noUflvd that thev are no longer Feb. 22. Hughey at any lima at any place ar under any PHILADELPHIA. wanted, which means they are through Hutchinson, PhlUde'phla featherweight, circumstance with baseball as far as the major league Joe Lynch, New 5ork, in a Senator Cummins said that 31.250.000.300 outpointed are concerned. bout here last Right, in the had been appropriated for expenditure Of course there was a 'squealer. of newspaper experts. opinion by the railroad administration. Otherwise It might have been difficult to We are now appropriating 3300.00O.000 tlx the guilt of the men. After this man more, he said, and before the close of had talked, another of the trio confessed. LOS ANGELES RACE the present fiscal year we will be comThe third man. who has been standing to make another appropriation of ENTRIES REOPENED pelled pat, has been on the salary rolls at 37000 not less than 3400, OoO.OCO; in all, 32, a year. He has been sent a contract for liO.OOO.oOO. of this vast sum. It Is exd about that sum, which he will the railroads will, during the next ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 23. Entries pected not sign. Close wutch will be kept on forLOS the opening race in the new Los decade, pay to the government ca the the three men during the season, and if Angeles so made sums which in tha agspeedway, which was postponed advances will they are found at the parka mixing with because of reduce the governments exSatto next gregate from rain, today known gamblers, or acting in a suspicious urday, will be penditures to something like 3f50.0'0,00i, reopened tomorrow, the and manner, they will be permanently expelled management announced will this represent the loss Incurred tonight. from all games. in two years and two months of governWednesto is close It entries planned The major leagues hsve had sleuths day nignt and run elimination trials ment operation. working in various cities and towns for Thursday. Cliff, Durant and John White Robinson's several months, quietly picking up bits are an Argument. opporamorg the drivers afforded of Information which, pieced together, The amounts I have given you are tunity of becoming contestants by the made a case sufficiently sirong to war-taof entries. and do not Include reopening estimates government dropping the suaoeited men. Two claim asserted by .the railroads amt deof them were so Impressed by the array, railroad the administration. nied by of evidence tnat they gave in at once SIR THOMAS LIPTON Senator Robinson, Democrat, of Arand supplemented the Information In the one of the conferees and author eands of the magnates by confessions. TO PUT UP TROPHY kansas, of the antistrike provision of the senate Both are Involved the Feb. PHILADELPHIA, defeated Yale, 2 to here last night. Mimmt-to-Pal- 22. m vt one-thir- nt in major leagues scandal. Ban Johnson was to hold a conference with Garry Herrmann in Cincinnati today, after which he will go to New York and confer with President Heydlcr of the National league Johnaon hoped to announce the ihoue for chairman of the national commission before leaving New York. In conference, PENSACOLA, Fla , Feh. 22. It was announced here tonight that Bir Thomas of ljpton. the British sportsman, has aefered a trophy for the winner of a rie of sailing races In which representatives of the four gulf yateh clubs are entered. The races will be sailed in first-clabusts and will probably take place in July. reviewed the measure at some length, dealing particularly with the labor situation -The labor provisions, fairly Construed, do not Justify the assaults made upon governthem. he said. "This is not ment of labor organisations. It must not be perverted in character so as to become the means of denying right ofs. Justice to any class of MCORMICK WINS BOUT FROM SOUTH CACHE FROM PETROSKEY lie added that "this measure becomes a bill of rights for labor, and Insured the employment of the power of the ss B. Y. C. HIGH WINS , bill which was discarded Special to The Tribune. RUM, Feb 23 The D school Ii'Kip loum defeated in ' when invoked, to safeIj nlted States, guard those rights. VALLUIO. CaL, Feb 23 Boy Tho president, it was said, .waa workLnpliHh lght-bc- a vweight. won on Ids answer to suggestions recently a decision over Bailor 1 2d. Fetrobkey ing for a tribunal bv the brotherhood In a bout held here today uit made in lependeiit of that provided for in the tier the auapkea of the Mare Island na- railroad bill to pass on disputes, the sugval training camp. being that the tiibunal be .comPetrohkev wib knocked down in the gestion posed of employers and workers onlv. aecnrni round, but regained hia fett home officials inclined to the opinion that Mr. Wilson would again Indicate his belief that the public also should be repHarvard Fencers Superior. resented. Feb. 23 Harvard Montanans Statement. PHILADELPHIA, defeated (tie University of Pennsylvania that the six matches to three In an intercollegiate KKprosMnsf disappointment confesses had eliminated the strike and fencing tournament today. compulsory arbitration features. Senadetor Myers, Democrat, of Montana Minnesota Falls Before Illinois. clared this Has noeeaaary In order to got Illi1. 23 Feb. March MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., railroad legislation ena ted hy nois defeated Minnesota. 2S to 10, lit a Senator Myers attacked organised laWestern coulerence basketball game to bor for Its altitude toward the railroad bill and other measures light. Organised labor Is the greatest menace before the country today, he said. Labor has gone into politics, and if you get through one out of three bills opposed by Compere I should think the in country is doing well. Mr. Compersman some respects is the most powerful prv'ATFr.LO, Idaho, Feb. 23 Mayor more than nited In I States powerful the W.VP. Whitaker, in pursuance of invesThe president can veto a short th president.' tigations made by him personally bills, but lie cannot preveut their pa time ago, has appointed a special committee on profiteering in Pocatello. The sage. Mr, Gompers can. of In a general discussion politics. Senare Alex members of the committee ator Myers declared action of Chairman Campbell, Leo Husk, and J. M. Blslllne. comWhen landlords or others, 'are found Ha'S of the Republican national mittee in gettirg together a platform to be making exorbitant charges they will committee from all the way stretching be given an opportunity to redure. and standpatter to Socialists was the rankupon refusal the report will be published est polithal dishonesty. and also filed with the federal authorities, But no doubt the Democratic party to be aeted upon under the Lever profendeavor to do the same thing to will iteering bill. get all the different elements to suphe said. port one cause k, Y high South t'nohe placers here thla eening bv the aeon of 44 to 17 The vletotv Has the fourth for tho B. Y. O out of five gana. For the most part, the teams plajed a It uih the poor lather even gam. guarding displayed by the locals ahich cost South Cache the game. In a game between the second teams, the B. V C. team was winner by the score of H to 7 Line-u- p ami summary B. Y. C HIGH. th SOUTH CACHR. Fd U. Fr.T. FI 0. T.P. Sport Cossip clti-aen- Little Items of Interest - d POCATELLO HOPES TO STOP PROFITEERING (Special Cable Dispatch.) By Universal Service. LONDON, Feb. 22 Charles B. CochFALLS MAN ran, the fight promoter, in an Interview In the Weekly Iteapateh, estimates that ON TRAIN f a of fur Jack Dempsey, out single ght the world s championship, will accumulate a fortune of 3500,000, or the equiva-leIdaho. Feb. 23. While IHJOTKLLO, of the reward given to Field Marshal cn route to pocateIo to meet his wife, sertheir for Admiral arid Beatty W. L. CYoxler of Twin Fall died on a Haig vices in the world war. train laMt mght. a short distance from Mi. Uroaier had been underMCammon. TULSA. Okla , Fob. 22 President- - going treatment at Colorado Springs for of Tulsa Abbott had Wired his wife at troulde and the, lung Manager Spinier Oilers today announced he had signed Twin Fail to meet him at Pocatello on s for Vie this seven left Colorado under home. year rds way players twenty team. Reporting date has been set for the care of H. W. Cuubb. When Mrs. Crosier arrived here and re. . March 13. . ceived the news of her husband's death PITTSBURG. Feb. 23 Harry Greb, she collapsed, and a phvidemn was called of Pittshuig won the to attend her. rdie recovered auftkieutly Bob to accompany the body to Twin Falls newspaper decision over - Captain bout Roper of Chicago in their TWIN EXPIRES Welcomes nt -- ten-rou- antl-atn- Here Is One Thing That Is Absolutely Impossible Has Never Been Rheumatism or LoLiniments Cured by tions, and Never Will Be. You 'never knew cf Rheumatism that roost painful source of suffering ilition of the blood. How, satisfactory results bo expected from any treatment that does not reach the blood, the scat of the trouble, and rid the system of the caui-- of the diseasef 8. 8. 8. has for more than fifty years been giving relief to even the most aggravated and stubborn eases of Klicnmatism. It cleanees the blood by routing the disease germs. The experience of others who have taken S. 8. 8. w ill conv inee you that it will vromptly reach your case. You can obtain 8. 8. 8. at anv drug store.. A valuable book on Rheumatism and its treatment, together with expert 'nidimedical advice...about yon . own . , d being cured by liniments, lotions or other external applications. And you will never see anything but temporary relief afforded by such makeshifts. But why be satisfied with temporary relief from tha pangs of pain which, are sure to return with increased secast verity when there is permanent relief Write toUv has within your reach. Science proved Swift specific Co., 2.a0 Swift Lahore- that itheumaticin is disordered con- - torv, Atlanta, Geoispa fAJ?.) -- .. the Issue. is drawn I support If tha for the anv party that declare and and antisedltlon provision raileminent operation ofMvers against goveoal Senator and mines, roads declared. Baity names mean nothing to me. Too many reople In this eountry vote a label. And I want to say here that 1 think Mr. Gompers' threat to dominate the next congress win be largely earned out. The section relating to road earnings and Bowas attaiked as "communistic lshevistic liv Senator M kellar. Demo rat, of one who those lid the of Tennessee, fight against the bill dunng its first conin the senate. While the ference committee had greatly improved the measure, he said, it still remained unfair and unjust to the American people "The bill does contain a government said Senator McKellar, "and guarantee, also takes away the excess profits of the good roads and turrs them Into a fund for had roads. To these two principles of leg.s'stion I cannot subscribe I doubt verv much whether they can be then, can maintained under our constitution. . Pittman Opposes. Senator Pittman raised against the bill the old issue arising out of the long and abort haul clause of the interstate commerce act, "Thla bill perpetuates an evil that has resulted in dim nmlnattoq against every interior community in the United State, he said. This bill will allow the railroads to charge more for hauling freight so Keney Nev,r tw Hart Lake flty, le Bpe-kaend to Albuquerque, N. M.. than they charge for hauling freight clear through and past these communities to the Parifio Ocean, That is an injustice that we should never allow." "That condition does not arise out of thie bill," Senator Poindexter, Republican, of Washington, Interrupted hint, "but does arise out of existing law. Senator Pittman retorted that if the of tho interior cities representatives would hold up the passage of the general bill, thetr grievance might be remedied in the interstate commerce act. ne, Poindexters Reply. tor Poindexter, one of the senate the bill, in further reply to an. said It was the only elation brought up since 1910 fashion met the long and discrimination." "Railroads will not be allowed to make lower ralleB for long hauls than. thev do for short hauls over the same distance on the ground that thev have to .meet at .coast polential water competition This bill stops that. lines." he said. There is a second point which will aid Railroads are the Interior communities. forbidden under this measure to make rates so low that they their long-hacosts don't fneet the actual of rendering the service. These two the toward will far go mitigating things Nevada evil of which the senator-frojustly complains." Senator Gronna, Republican, of North Dakota, said his opposition to the bill section was based on the and the labor provision, the latter beto labor. In unfair his ing, opinion, Senator Overman, Democrat, of North Carolina, expressed the belief that the was unconstitug section tional. Henator Williams, Democrat, of Mississippi, asserted that whiie there were several things In the bill which ho did not favor, he believed the bill to be essential to return of the railroads to private control. JUMP IN FREIGHT RATES IS EXPECTED TO FOLLOW SHORTLY By Universal Service ) WASHINGTON. Ftb. 23 The railroads of the country, ghostly after they control on March 1. will pass ask for and will be granted Increases In freight rater, amounting to about 20 per cei t, and possibly even more Under the term of the Cummlna-Esrbill, whh'h pased the senate today and now koes to Fre'ident Wilson for hi signature., the railroads ar guaianteed ratea which wll produce a return of 6't per cent on their capital Block. To effect this, it was learned en the it will be highest authority tonight, necessary to Increase freight charges all 20 per cent, line of a the minimum along borne of tho roads, particularly Uiobs in New England, it warn learned, will ask for rate increases up to 89 per cent, which, they nay, are absolutely necessary to insure them sufficient revenue. e h Passenger Fares May Jump. 1 assenger fares also may be Jumped upr although the inc reacts 4a not expected to be iu proportion to a 20 per cent tn freight charges. rai-- e Thla la explained by the fart that In greatly increasing pk'senger fares, which directly affect the individual, the railroad managements are afraid they might arouse such a storm of public d'sapproval that congress might practically be fori ed to enact legislation providing for some form of government control. In this connection it Is known that a committee of the roads originally intended to represent to tile Interstate common commisIn sion that they would need an lassengcr fares of t cents a mile, along with larger freight rales, to guarantee their revenues. This exorbitant demand, however, has been abandoned, it ta unLABOR derstood. on the ground that it would kill the goose that lays the BILL . eventually golden egg. no further doubt In th minds There is WIRE TO WILSON of officials in close touch with the railroad situation that the interstate comcompelled to CLKVKLAVP, Ohio, Feb. 23 Max C. merce commission will ho allow the rrads a good 20 per cent InHaes, national hanman of the Labor party of the ('nited States, today tn a crease in freight rates, and. possibly, even Wilson, protested a small Increase in paaMmger fores. adtelegram to Prenident A railroad the proposed Cummlns-Larhigh official of the railroad bill. He denounced the measure aa ministration said tonight that no such and would have been necessary had increases to benefit special interests lecUI.itiou the roads been continued under governdemanded a presidential veto ment control. This unification of conDeclaring ho spoke not only for organlie explained, reized labor but for the public, .Mr. IlAes trol and operation, availed ihDso features of the bill which, duced the tremendous overhead ex pen- -. revelie said, guaranteed railroad owners ditures made neiessary hy Individual nue. operation of each road, such as will exist Adoption of the MU, Mr. Hayes said, after March 1. would place on the people the burden of another bHhon dollars' in increased Well Distributed. passenger and freight rates. within Mx months After public Social unrest, he asserted, was fed by the The roads bon opratd lv their popular resentment of a congress which will look back upon govofetient, represented not the masses but a few priat ernment control as a blA8lwr, b groups of financial monarchists I rm firmly of tho opinion that Mr. Haves declared that the Labor Cummfns-Ksr- h bill which waa unit party undoubtedly would put in the rteli pawed the by th pit at dent, a fail presidential ticket as well as con- it will betoday ia otoed absolutely necessary for the Ingressional tickets,. terstate commerce crnnmiKaion lo grant a deno doubt that the penp! There 20 per cent Increaha In The old minimum of about mand a labor party, he said in order that the rada may rates freight The national Lobor faded. have parties to nmke their 61 per cent Income. party's convention probably wiU be held be able Tha public may junt aa well become in Chicago in June. prepared for the effect of auch an Increase, for I believe it " is bound to come, and as a necessity. LABOR UNIONS That suh an increase will be a staggering Liitem in the already high cost ad-of also the opinion of railroad living I i effects MATTERS ministration officials. may not become Apparent lo the general public t fa of the some that time, because ia WASHINGTON. Feh 21 Railroad la- for Increases will be so ell distributed the bor is not satisfied with the way thimrs all the line. But the shipper will along waee Sts over demands. This are going to charge more to transport was indicated in conferences today of be compelled commodities. It m pointed out, and union officials and general comnrttecmen all the producer will also add an Increase, called to pass on the presidents sett ill be tacked ahich. hi turn, eventually proposal. Passage cf the railroad on by the hoicsaler, oommtasion merbill by the renate tonight onlv added and retailer. more Mtterne&s to taik of the union chant It Is thus conservatively estimated that workers All the neooasarh of life will cost the Arrival of committee chairmen union be from of 5 to 10 per cent higher as a diught leaders cloneet to the. rank and In of increase t re result the coming out strike Higher were inclined to discount tfcis evidence of freight rates amt, possibly, passenger the workers' feelirr, but hotel lobbies rates. Director General of Railways Walter butzed with poss.bill'es of the situaHines in his List official report indiindications that the P. tion. There that this pending increase in ratea union heads who have dealt with Direc- cated in tho final analvsis the public which, tor General Hiiics were worried lest ail as been usual, must pay, could have that has been accomplished might he avoided by (ontinued government operaCommittee wrecked. cnairmen spoke tion of the he out, which, roads, pointed frankly of the sentiment in the local would have been a financial success ex-- i groups, describing it thus fhumetai the for damage principally ept Their temper is not such as to war- caused by the coal strike. rant us to be optimistic. II. S. 1'epto Mangan has become famoua as a builder of rich, vigorous blood. It helps you up when vou are run down. It helps you avoid (llness.'Or, it helps you recover, if you realized your poor physical condition too late. 1hysieiaos have been recommending for vears in cases of aneIt is reliable, efmia (blondlcssnesa). (Continued front Fag One.) fective, and has a record of over years suecess. Take oo eign buyer woe charged by the board as tweutv-fivcondition. Get being "one of the potent cause of high chance with a today. It ia good health It was shown that the demand insurance. prices. for commodities from domestic as well 1epto Mangan is sold in liquid and as from foreign eourcea was so far In tablet form. There is no difference iu excess of the supply that the Increased medical value. Take either kind you cost of credit can be and Is absorbed In prefer. But be sure you get the genuine The full the price. Speculation, therefore, jvas Gudea not been effectively-chockeby advances urn should be en the package. (Adv.j tn Interest rates because of the anticipated and usually realised large profits, WILL ENTER according to the analysis The board restated Its opposition to the RACE SENATORIAL financing of exports which require longterm credits through banking operations as distinguished from appeal to the se- Special to Tbs Tribe. curities market. Of America s balance of BOISE. Idaho, Feb. 22. Th decision 44,017,745, 0u0 trade for the calendar 32.vW.OoO.OOO was de- of Governor Davis to become a candiapproximately clared to have fallen a credit transac- date to succeed himself and for the prevtions on the commercial banka Treas- ent abandon hi ambition to go to ury advances during the )ear amounted to 31.7S7.9''9,000. but this was not re- United States senate, and the conclusion garded as sufficient to offset th corre- reached by Colonel L. V. Patch to resign sponding measure of expansion necessi1 tated by the carrying of th credit bal- April as adjutant general and enter the senatorial race, to a great eztent solves ance. All of these credit arrangements. It was a political situation for the Republkan asserted, Indirectly reflected back to the party which at one time promised to be federal reserve banks. Although none of . the paper tendered by the foreign buyers eerlous. ' Governor Davie was discountable at reserve banks benot without oppo!-tlo- n cause of legal restrictions, commercial fight, M. A. banka which have received it, were be- Kli;er,In the preconvention speaker of the house, having de. lieved to havs turned In other obliga- elded to run for the nomination, and It tions for rediscounting which, otherwise, is possible that State Treasurer John 53 would not have been sent through that and Lieutenant Governor C. C. Kagleson channel. Moore also wid enter. A bill cairj'lhlt out the board's Patch enters the senatorial conColonel for limitation of bank bortest in opposition to former Oovernor rowings was Introduced bv RepresentaU clear R. Gooding, who mad tive Phelan, Democrat, of Massachusetts, Frank nsk for former chairman of the house hanking some time ago that he would Dav Is of K. G. the nomination. reUplonei of the after committee, presentation of A. II. Conner port to conjrreaa The bill would author- Boise, Captain of E. Rabh Jamea pomdtjyv ize the federal teserv board to review reserve oank loans and increase interest Lewiston may yet get Into the running rate on loans to individual bans, as for the toga. The prospects for a contest for governor and a means of reducing borrowings and lusenator look exrtHcnt. cre using credit distribution. 10 USE FOIE 11 Frptn-Manga- n e run-dow- Icpto-Manga- Iepto-Manga- d PATCH y-- ar te 1 recom-mendatt- m several-- -- cornered rate-maki- Drink al prln.-oip- son DESK Kand-pomt-a- m PARTY HEAD PROTESTS RAIL IN and your search is ended h For, first of all, Blatz wiU turn your thirst into a joyous memory. And that exhilarating wholesomeness of every drop will bring a sense of satisfying completeness that no other beverage can produce. hte rrr-dn'te- d. Such b the nutritive velue of Blaus. And eo you'll find Blatz unusually good and good for YOU. For Sale Wherever Refreshments ARE DISPLEASED AT WAY PROGRESS Are Solf " Now 15c NZLS0N-ANS0- N 337 ccles Ave., CO., Salt Lake City, Utah file-bro- ffur . Union STKiktsmen n.'ievt Urr. was no way to avoid a dir.tt appeal lo tha presimeasure dent to veto the Cumnuna-Kse- h satisfy They declared It must be done to ''close-up the workers who have not had But as to hope of the situation. he mtRht ieifisiation Public Is Ignored.!' . blockel, yet that the Labor's apTh American public t largely Ignored there was little expression. been rebuffed having In the fill. In it the Republican party peal to congress some haders were said to hrve Is running true to form in granting evthe att.rude that the lesitlators were ert thirr- - to the spei lal interests." can go by Annoiino.ns that he would vote for the "Irving to see how far they conference report, alt! ouch he voted Heatd disc bs on marked all confer against the f'umrnirs bill, Senator Len- of the fifteen O g imxatlons, which root. Republican, of Wisconsin, w.'d he jfnees b met separate' v. None was able to reailrej.he might be black listed by exairlmltori of the documents translabor. diofimials. the between union I cannot let that alter my stand," mitted enroot, "if ornranired la- rector general and the White House, said henator bor unjustly attacks any senator for his as delegates continued to Insist upon as- which stand legardng labor Inhalation, hejfIHnS the unfairness with has di ait with to be willing to go down to defeat; gress and the government a The proposal Is bv ro if necessary,I if4 he does so grasssecure in tn4 . ua bn Ra bnt o,4 means sure cf sereptan e bv the unions, tha gwau it drew attack from various angles, according to information which leased out of t..e sc cret meetings of who Nevada, prttLct mAn, rvmoTu. The gist of the sink talk, as ex- cd that turmoil and .cuaos" in the ia i ron-oug- at pre-icle- J Hines Issues Instructions. Position of Leaders. tin-la- I pressed by several union officers, was that the railroad organlxatlon have reason to assert their .strength through a walkout, hut It was deemed Inadvisable, hy them at least, to carry out auch a program. One lea lee declared that th action of the Brotherhood of Maintenance nt Way Employees and Hhop I ai borers. In Issuing the recent strike call, had hurt the worke-- s' cause materia ly. lie characterised that sort of thing as damning us in the eyes of the people. Leaders were confident of their power to call a strike which would lie up all transportation, hut their attitude was that peaceable means should ba employed If possible. which Because of the dissatisfaction permeated all meeting, most of the Individual organization probably will not complete the formulation of their views of ths settlement proposal for several da vs. Union official who conducted negotiations with Mr. Hines were called together tonight, but the raturs of the eonferunc was not rev allied. 23 Director Feb. WASHINGTON, General Hmes today Issued orders which of authe formal for transfer provide thority cow exercised by railroad administration offlc ala to the omq 'ration which resume control of the hues March 1 In a telegram to regional d rectors, Mr. Hines directed that the names of corporate officers be ascertained to whom d'l'iirtmcnt heads will report after federal operation ends and sppropr.at inare issued to employees, struction B. & j , 0. Earnings. B'ALT'MOnn. Ml., Feb. 23. When de-ts of the operations if the Baltimore A Ohio for tne ytar ending Dei ember 13, last, are mails public, they will show that the road s gross revenue have reached $ix2,fi2J.014 which indicate,1 a gout over ttie preceding year Of 3V 421, 5bS The total given I the laiaest in the load s history. there was a Uontranred, however. as retorted decrease In U'O ret huslni Net earnings for tue compared .with la1 kaT.huh. 37 se for whhe liv rFgresatfl par the jeer preteuing ext coded Uus f.gt.rc by INFLUENZA, colds, grippe ere in the 1 air. Your surest eofeguard against these and other diseases lies in keeping the bowels free and open. At the first sign of constipation, take Pluto Water. Pluto Water Americas Physic will flush away the poisonous waste, restoring normal, healthful activity. Pluto is gentle end pleasant in action: certain and quick in results. Cottled at French lick Springs, French Lick, Indiana. Yottr physician prescribes it, a. 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