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Show aay Ww. ee < ER, aged 32. 7 ¥ vIn: : apn: aged 28. " one Cc. B. TONER, ared 26; scalp wound, one abooldine blade broken, Shortly before the railroad theeecy, Draper slipped and fell into the riv as the three men were leaving Shetr work. His cry for help was heard by Garrett, who immediately plunged into the river to save his friend, who was unable to swin. Reaching Draper, Garrett attempted to keep himself and his partner on the surface by treading water. Becoming exhausted, however, his efforts under the great handicap of trying ‘to tow Draper and the icy coldness of the water he sank, carrying Draper with him. When they arose Stoner had procured a boat-hook and with this managed to tow the two men ashore. While hurrying atong the railroad tracks to their home to change their clothes, and chatting happily on their narrow escape, the three men were struck by a fast train. oul : den DRUG STORE The Pure Drug Dispensary South osee Street is San sen Antonio, ing at after he an Fort a made aged Sam long in Feb. Tex, Bertwerti, weary to bid ------ oO act oe r was pusiness, asked. was the wife had sustained a sé@v Olblow actoss the forchead, Royde Chicago | | iskéd who hit her aid mit He ‘said he sure he did not morn- |} know Hie was etrike of this tramp which farewell to his Martin Bertwertl, of the First cavalry, who soon salls for the PhilThe elder Bertwerti, already is tonight the hero of Fort pat 60, am Houston and the guest of the eniste men first' saw his son When Bertwertl boy was ralsing his this morning bugle to blow a call and not until he sounded the call did he rush to his eee eae The greeting was most affect te, both father and son weepae ertw erti left Chicago on January alked 612 miles, averaging 35 miles vaatly from Texarkana to San PORTUGUESE POLICE DISCOVER NEW PLOT she 22.-Olaf tailor Houston and order nene ner. was taken to the BPmergency where his ‘wounds were dressed by Jailer Wilkinson. The wound was an ugly one, but it was not believed to be serious, Royden ARCTIC EXPLORER TO TALK | Cross Society Lisbon, The Feb. Lisbon papers 22.-(Via secret disclosing Poin canotatttecy eS "Black Cross organization so-called lutionary bers of the aristocracy termination have PeautRel to . plot the the however, "eb. 6 22.-At éffe oii eidenioeda day which it in the "Taft ed gen- canvass tund OO" claimed that out of| De the - a ilar to delegates 76 é Tos tonal convention chosen society,' a revomemincluding and'men ‘0., eadbuartove Stn is in high| instructed for William eee eee entire | ro. tele eee ae ‘that the ex- tary Taft publican of ‘the dynasty was:contem- | States, plated by the conspirators. Many arrests are being made as quietly as pos- ee ide eee two territories and one _ "aityo'of every one i . ‘ . near the king. s ard Lisbon. Troops = ps d Lisbon, Feb. 22.-Troops are still o guard around the public buildings and several garrison -the soldiers of the posts are held in readiness for an emergency. There has been no demonstrations, but an alr of unrest pervades the city. f the reactionary leaders are under close surveillance. The government is evidently determined to quell any uprising before it gains any head way, and it was expected that their evidence of any preparedness may frustrate any plans of the reyolution- ists and reactionaries. -_--_-- Torpedo Boats Leave Norfolk. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 22.-Headed by the converted yacht Scorpion as convoy the torpedo boats Porter, DeLong, Blakley, Tingey, and Thornton passed out will call at Printing, ey Oks winter maneuvers. havleiten, Cc. _ Binding, Ww. ALL Have Legal "PHIRIRE Co. une-Reporter South, We take Print Ing 0., Phones in Blanks,| a w 713. ROALD. Washington, Feb. 22.-Representative ferre some days ago introduced a bill for the "establishment of a standard of ‘measure for a cord of wood." When the bill came up for consideration toit had been day it ‘was found that printed to read: "A measure for a cord of wood." words were heard in the vicinity of the speaker's room when the mistake was discovered, The entire edition of the blll was sent back to the public printer with the intimation that if he could not do better he had better give up the job. - + + -Shaw Continues on Mission. Denver, Feb. 22.-After sowing many seeds of political advice, thrashing out his Ideas on financial questions in general, and taking direct issue with the views expressed by the Father of his Country on party fealty, Leslle M. Shaw. former secretary of the treasury, made a hasty departure from Denver for the Pacific coast. He will continue the work cut out for him by the Wall street interests, which is to say, he will not halt in his earnest endeavors to have the Western states send uninstructed delegations to the Republican national convention, handle where them for all the Interests ere there is is in in other day can it, . Duvall, a AMUNDSEN. Roald Amundsen, the. famous. Norwegian Arctic explorer, and discoverer of the Northwest passage, will lecture in this city at Barratt hall, March The Norwegians of the city are makng elaborate preparations to welcorre 7 distingulshed fellow countryman, and nothing to make his stay a pleasant one will be left undone. TWO HIGHWAYMEN HOLD UP A. J. TADJE August J. Tadje, aca a carpenter residing at 552 South Eighth West street, employed by the Utah Gas and Coke company, was held up last night shortly after 8 o'clock at Sixth South and Seventh West streets Two men did the deed. It was too dark to identify them. ney rifled his pockets and obtained nadie stated that he noticed two men approaching him, one of whom was smoking a cigaret. The one smoking the cigaret threw itaway and just as he was passing Tadje he made a motion to strike. TadjJe threw up his arms to ward off the blow and the other man demanded of edje that he throw up his hands. The hands went and one' of the men went' through his clothes, Shall Salt, Lake People Get G. A.R. Encampment? SURVIVOR TO MARRY the daily papers of that city agreed estimating that they had expended and left in the various channels of | war of the rebellion from 1861 to 1565, trade "in the city the enormous sum of about 700,000 are still alive. These five milllon dollars, A large part of the wonderful growth ‘survivors are being diminished by and prosperity of Denver is admittedly | death at the rate of 45,000 a year. due to her persistent reaching out after About the only surviving officers who and entertaining conventions, encampcommanded corps or divisions are Maments and notable gatherings of all jor Generals O. O. Howard and D. E. kinds. That Denver is still of a mind Sickles. to avail herself of such benefits is Each year the hearts of the American demonstrated by her pledging the sum people turn with increased affection of $100,000 for the entertainment of and reverence towards the survivors the coming national Democratic conof that magnificent army whose pavention. triotic devotion, sacrifices and sufferIn 1899 at the national oncampment ings preserved the life of the nation. of the G. A. R. at Philadelphia an earnOne way in which this regard for the est effort was made to secure the next old soldier la shown is the attendance encampment for Salt Lake City and of large numbers of patriotic citizens although the efforc was not properly upon the annual encampments of supported by the people of Utah, it Grand Army. came very near winning The effort These great reunions are not simply was renewed by a small but enthusiasthe meeting of old comrades in arms, tic and efficient delegation from Utah but are outbursts of patriotic enthusat the encampment last summer at Sarlasm and # renewal of pledges of deatoga, to secure the encampment for votion to country and to flag by the Salt Lake City in the: summer or fall tens of thousands of the citizens who of 1909. From a review of the situaare always In attendance on these oction it Js more than probable that Salt Lake can secure it provided the people ‘Mjss Katherine Noble of Baltimore, coasions. is another and a more selfish desire it, will make the proper effort one of the few survivors of the wreck sideThere to these great gatherings of peoto secure it show thelr willingof the steamship Mohegan which sank ple from all ‘parts of the Union. They ness to properly provide for ita suitoff the English coast in October, 1898, are the very best advertisement of the able entertainment and who was rescued from the open. attractions, resources and opportuniSuch an occasion would probably sea after clinging to a plank for three ties of a region that can possibly be bring 30,000 people here to remain for hours, will become a bride next Thurs- had and particularly in a state that is|a week, many of them fora longer not fully developed, Paes - set of period, make The project involves a world of work + a announced that the young men and desirable citizen their homes and estabitah. thelr nat: and preparation and a large expendlher be mn to Ernesto ness. Besides this, these visitors are ture of money for a proper iat Simondetti, wealthy Mexican, liberal spenders. After the encampand showing to the encampment at Toand that she will eave for that coun- ment in Philadelphia in 1899, ledo In 1908, and df successful, to pretry immediately after the ceremony. there was an attendance of 500,000 peopare for the entertainment of this army of visitors In 1909 This is a gigantic task and should not be entered upon lightly. It involves Nhe opening of headquarters' in this city with ean efficient corps of clerks and secretaries, organized in departments almost as an army headquarters would be organized; correspondénte with every state and every large city in the country, arrangements with all the railroads, a canvass of the city to Secure every avallable' sleeping room and arrangenients to direct visitors to Such quarters; special kitchens and ri dining rooms {jn tents or temporary |, Of l the the 2,700,000 armies of the men who Unton enlfsted during We make 500 kinds of candies. Why so many? Why they are all'so good we can't find a ‘‘jumping off place.'' _ Then we invent a new candy at least once a week-that's hhow we please everybody. ‘‘Sweetly Thine"' Startup Candy Co., Provo. in the _ PROVES << \ SOMETHING-HE WAS A SUCCESS! | BUSTER Presameén's > union, eday No. evening Wea 148, at | There States but | be the | | interesting to parents Bert Senger Better-Pert of It was re poptad to to ao. police yesterday by Nicholas and Pappas, proprietors of a small lunch stand in West First South street, that their place was entered early yesterday morning and that ples, cakes, cheese, ham ‘and waiter jackets were stolen. There is no clew to the thieves, but it looked probable that they are the same ones that entered the Templeton bakery on the same streetia _ nights ago and atole}], = and pies ; : Automobile Show. Hig Fire at New the Salt Orlesns, popular police monia at Dr. Paul Yesterday his is Tuesday ple, Department Paul's the that told hecome. business about tamons we Washington this tam ! you truth have oe up revion always a a The is all hack in have = ZOoodS., truth TO George truth. because ; our the goods as made the in tried is. if tell| enougn a to tell tne to good ‘ s yon have with. We are using the hatebet a result Gardner Clothing is on right prices offered vou now. at As little very prices, = one on : the/ EL ODO IAT Pennants home, 635 Squlire's court. the attending piysiniant evening church, 415 at the rectory South of Main street FRCTION. MeDonald, k Johnson Nabbed-Because he ie spitting on the sidewalk, Frank resterday afterJohnson was arrested noon by Off cer Plercé. The accused up a $2 cash bond for his Salt stake Lake Sunday Stake-The school union his . - Lake meet| vour Tt pays to sight such is Gare as ferent one for reading KRYPTOKS, the only this afternoon at 2 o'clock tn the Six-| teenth ward chapel to discuss the work for the comingg month. The work of eT rr Mew each départment willl be taken up the courses of study marked out, Made and present, Unite-At a which elght the advisability of About 0 the require Glasses one lense You for close = the Wear. distance to the perfect , and a dif- YOU rround WANT in one PaaS ‘ i (COtr ech Aye Oe Sse : Cerner is ee One only by us in this um $ i city. () 1 Co, 252 South Main Beret, lai ptica Stores-Denver, Omaha, ts meeting Fripeople werc! forming to or seeing objects bifocal lenses tha striata cineer tee ars reall (levels aca-P 1e asses 2e ave day morning at 9:45 in the Central Christian church, corner Third East and Fourth South. All young men and women are cordially invited and a welcome reception is Insured regardless of; religious inclinations. Native Sons day night, at of fine chocolates t inIf Salt will Salt Lake, exclusive mannfacturer i appear-| ance in court and announced tention of forfeiting the bond. O. salt Kansas Lake . City. City, Dallas, Portland. Us oS z ; an| organization to be known as the Nn_| tive Sons' Boosting association was considered. Dr. T. P. Musser was temporary chairman, and F. D, Rutherford, secretary. Another meeting will be held] soon. { The ne service Sunday States the Case. ip Presidents of the United Washimeton. George of famons thine have , truth got | | Is 111 with pneu-) Army will Changes-The Salva-| conduct its services hall, 323} South sachi preaching arvices sé Py 2088 State will My be held at 11 a. m., 3 and 8 o'clock p. m, The Young People's legion will hold a Commander so this-he for us and | Features of the ovening willl be the old time quadrille and Virginia reel, special music and refreshments. : street. Past none one Was lots | Seager, patrolmen force, been nenienaee Seager's condition was mucl | ASK ANY DEALER-THE SALE OF McDONALD? Ss DUTCH . : F | wasHitatcn pails eAll be given next CHOCOLATES EXCEEDS THAT OF ANY OTHER CON- ut New Orleans, Feb. 22.-Fire threntened a large part of the city's end of the business district today. The Jullus W. Wels building, Common street and Varieties place, was practically destroyed and several adjoining buildings were damaged, The loss is estlmated at $100,000. most Lake have The We | held Odeon ' ous Clothine third an-| Printing will the Saab "YP F- OQureaul/la | | Miss Hollend to Sing-Miss Rosemary Holland will 'sing an "O Salutaris," by Welgand, at-the 11 o'clock mass today in the St. Mary's cathedral chapel LOADING UP Pian an ROWN Ch l Pressmen WHI Dance-The nual ball of the Salt Lake $50,000,000 Manager Phil O'Mara of the Auditorjum announced yesterday that he had entered negotiations with some automobile pescple of the clty Who wished to rent the hall for an automobile show. The dates considered were March 30, 31, April 1, 2, 8, Mr. O'Mara said >» gave his figures and it looked would be taken up. He said that he did not know the names of the people back of the show, but that he knew that they meant business, The show contemplates exhibits from/‘all the local dealers and perhaps other business houses carrying goods used by motor car owners oe REMINDS US THAT HE WAS THE BEST DRESSED MAN IN AMERICA. THAT | today in Bastman both refor CITY BRIEFS. Salvation tlon Army and we will the Iieut. Wangh Traosferred-Licul.{| Waugh of the Fifteenth infantry has been transferred to the Sixteenth, now stationed at Fort Root Ark | Safe. PAPER. it done this month gave you mauey. phones 110 Ww 68, They | i WITH MORE EATABLES colontal S'pxtracrdinary precautions are being! NEW PUBLIC PRINTER IS NOT ONTO HIS JOB taken to protect the Portuguese royalties. The ‘palace is heavily guarded. ‘Trusted _oifivers patrol the corridors and elaborate precautions aye abeen taken to test the loy- races has been indorsed as the RePresidential candidate in 14 possession "with a total of 288 votes the next Republican convention, the that bond issue of the City of New York Rebekah Lodge Soclal - Rebekah was subscribed for almost ten times lodge, I. O. O. F., held its regular meetover. ing last night in the lodge rooms "Times are improving daily The was folPostoffice place The meeting cronkers and the nists will soon lowed by a Was 8 ora social doe fay find thelr ocupation gone." refres s with cards and Mr. Longworth lauded Speaker Canames W. WHL Talk on iy get r non as a Presidential candidate and Middleton willl address the meeting in sald if he (Longworth) were not al-/| |} the. Bleventh assembly. hall this | ward ready Pledged to his lifelong friend,| evening or "Hygiene in the Home "| Taft SFOan his own state, he would ‘he lecture promises »-b especially be for Cennon. WINNING MARGIN Columbiis, seized regicide Whether position, official or yiieh areola. It is certain, ! Frontier.)-} police eneaber (Continued from Page One.) --_----_-~ administrathe policies of the present tion there can be no confidence in the business community. such "T say to you that just statements as these, published throughout the land, that tend, if: anything would tend to shake confidence to prevent it, if it can be prevented, from These mén are the real re storation enemles of every honest business man They are the real enemies of American Institutions. Only information the ublican Re : LONGWORTH IS FOR HIS FATHER-IN-LAW ing | The pardon| movement to secure the of Shepard had a large following in| this state. The matter was handled =| Washington by Senators Smoot and Sutherland and other interested parties. | With the refusal of the pardon, Shep-| ard will enter upon the service of his| soon as the mandate from the} Court court reaches the the | writ goes into effect 60 days are decision made in the nigher court, - half of the time is now up nearly fas con-|} The defendant in the case victed here and the 13 months se Imposed by Judge Marshall. An ae peal was taken, but the sentence lower court was suStained. The fense as proven showed that Shepard used the, malls to Inform customers obscene where boks coulda obtained. , money, Ix to to President Roosevelt made behaif of R clemency in xecutive Shepard, meptancer to serve 13 months prison for an illegal use atate States mails, had been United 4 per cent Interest Paid on Save ings Accounts of S1 and Up, $50,000. Capital, $200,000. Surplus, Deposits, $3,000,000 Country telegram THAT WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY" | quest HAHAH. more special brought {s when you. begin to earn it. If you a this you willl have no cause for Mer i about the fuure Deposit a portion of your salary each week in the Commercfal National Bank of Salt Lake cit a account with us establishes atrong protection for your funds, and is a constant Incentive to Baye RESOLVED in -- Saving Money RTH Months State Prison. A "This, .country ‘is all. right. The great body of our citizenship is all right, and you can no more stop our progress thin you can change the sea. Already business confidence ts returning Ever la business is improv- Conspiracy to Exterminate the ed to Black Beat ge iety. TAFT'S MEN CLAIM 13 Begin DORI HRI Griffiths. the row started, wl it was! or who started it, could not be] The woman begged the ponot to arrest her husband after} s brought to consciousness. Royeven refused to give his name 4 ascertained from was a broken plate on WALKS 612 MILES TO ""wWell, ata BID SOLDIER SON GOOD-BY| the reply. arrived To toy den is a porter at the Heidelburg. He said, being urged by several police officers, that he went home at 8 o'clock and went to bed. ‘My wife came up obi pean me what I went to bed so ry fo Serve Now Must Man Lake Salt DRS Officer How DRINKS SERVEL PROMPT AT FOUNTAIN. Bee Room Bleeding From Wounds. $1.00. 60e, 35¢, market, killed and down California = ao best = in struggle terrible Monongahela the run the by a train on reaching shore, was at employes government two of fate Lock No. 3, anda companion who alded in the first rescue was badly injured Royden Their ret of be to only river, Victor in Lying on the floor unconscious and Deapetter 24 with blood and the husmand on the bed with a dong gash in on head at the base of the skull, Loutse ahd Victor Royden wer found last night at 11:30 o'clock In the second story of an adobe house at 225 South found by State street The pair Was the on and Found oS are ins SHEPARD = OAS IAL® vl rat rt SRS a after drowning waters icy the Louise ed direct from France, 35c and $1.50. PURITY OLIVE OIL, the trom| 22-Savea Feb. PRESIDENT DENIES - HUILE D'OLIVE import- Death Certs Plitsburg, in- tas is WO 2s, FEBRUARY CiTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LAKE en Absolutely pure-for ternal or external use. Meet} SALT lll pane Employes Fate After Battle With REPUBLICAN, a BOTH BATIERED UP; NEITHER WILL TALK ESCAPE DROWNING = OLIVE TO DIE ON TRACKS OIL Government INTER-MOUNTAIN el - Soho : THE Tl a g at 6:30 school ae o'clock will be ave wich Lonf, Wiches, is this afternoon. conducted at 2 : yeu Were using bie in your c troubl ever to make hands? had the bread sandwie hes 1¢ Royal made esneciaily fanaa i the kind to get to - BAKING you crumSuod- avoid Re READ [ CO. Goes Back to Reformatory-Serceant Roberts of the Salt Lake police force left yesterday afternoon for Denver, Colo., with Belle Mellen, ‘who some weeks ago escaped from the girl's department of the reformatory of that utd ae AL ROYAL | OYA, ovat, | ROYAL ak poet Se structures; arrangements with the farmers and truck raisers to provide tralnloads of vegetables, chickens, eggs, state. She is belng returned at the Bites | aria READ | Bread milk, meats and other eatables; sperequest of the Colorado authorities. | ‘ a elal excursion trains between Ogden, Enjoyable Domino Party-Unity hall Provo and Salt Lake, exeursions -to presented a pretty sight last night on mines and resorts and decoration of the the occasion o e Red, hite and elty At Saratoga the state of New Blue Domino given by the B. F. PeixotYork had appropriates $50,000 and the to lodge, L O. B. B. The dominos were city of Saratoga $30,000 and worked a worn until 10 o'clock, although the year in preparation vibe perfecting ardancing kept up until after midnight. rangzements, Refreshments were served during the After all was over the city reported, course of the evenin beside other benefits, they received back their Investment tenfold, in the Eugene Field Program-A "Eugene monéy spent and left In the city by Field" program will be given by the Set of T o their visitors. M. I. association of Granite stake this Pink Pearl (finest msde)... S10 06 It is reasonable and conservative to evening in the stake tabernacle. The Bes ' Red une = ee 2 O05 estimate that a national encampment program consists of several musical b withou Bridee Wort kk (b st), $4.00 § to. /$ 5:00 would spend and leaye in Salt Lake, numbers and recitations, including an PINES ict on Wo iN Silver Fillings seein eee ' F6e Provo and Ogden upward of a quarter address on the "Life of Eugene Field," ~ 7 . of a milllon of dollars, and everybody a ae LADY ATTE Y would receive a share of this money. Leave for Angeles-Pat Moran "2 aS acca righ gibe More and better: It would, beside the and Tom Botterill leave tonight for Sreat advertisement, such an ebulLos Angeles. Mr. Moran ‘goes to. bid ~ ne lition of patriotism as this state has on the big clty water project and Mr.|/partment of agriculture, at $2,000 to never witnessed and would warm the Botterill makes the trip for both pleas~. 500; also, May 6, for apprentice, mint hearts of this people into a patrioticlure and business. He says that the nd assay service, at $3.50 and $4.50 glow that would last a score of years. eutomobile business {is looking Oe Sar day. 21S SOUTH MAIN Now is the time to settle the quesbetter and that the dealers In the cit ---__ >» + tion. Does Salt Lake want this enare expecting to place a large nue campment? If she does, is she preber of orders during the spring. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co. Painless Extraction of Teeth or No pared to organize and meet the exMattress Catches ‘Fire-A <burnitic Pa ee aa o Oe a" Re a. Pay. All Work Positively Guaranteed, pense of a large delegation of leading mattress {n'a room at the Metropole SN he Phonesa-Bell, 1426-X; Ind, 1126. eltizens to Toledo in 1908 and the exhotel, on Third South street, caused the pense and work of entertaining the fire department to make ‘a run last visitors in 19097? night about 7:30 o'clock. It was MAURICE M, KAIGHN, | thought the fire was started by a cigar Past Department Commandér Departor cigaret stump. The flre was ex| ment'of Utah, G | tinguished with the use of chemicals and the damage was confined to the mattress. A mass mecting will be held 2 G. "A. ros Hus Good Time-Members of evening at the Federation of Labor the G. R. held a Washington soctal SALT see ‘OFT, UTAH, hall at which it is hoped to form an orAt vrecs Gdewsitel at Odd melon hall last night. <A pros ganization whose object will be to work , ram of musical numbers and remarks for the exclusion of Asiatic laborers commemorating the anniversary of from this country. The movement has Washington was given. Later the memDogineers and iremen to Meet. Tuesday night, Feb. 25, by the berated ‘their been considered f ‘ ) ep . . Yelenda aMdhEnedsto bie | rpg mers tes ee + tale nat alae Peoria, Ill; «Feb: -2.-A meeting (of Danquet hall, where a dinner was; All-union members and ae ida-of labor the Joint ‘protective boards of' all raflserved by the James B. McKean Wt avé.asked\ta:besnresant east of Chicago' tobe hel h | roads. ae MODERN *» SAMPLE GOLD 3 CROWN, 22k $3 by Staplien HE. Yove. " MAIN SOUTH 275 15 YEARS' GUARANTEE UNION DENTAL Co. Honest Work-Honest Prices ANTHON H. LUNI >, Vice President. 0. C. BEERE. Cash Weir Shine HERE | TO EXCLUDE ASIATICS GRAND BALL ODEON HALL Bepenertern < __Catpenters To raise sits et, waied con- vention to September, néxt GOOD be held ‘ TIME in Salt Lake , ASSURED. man's Relief service corps. Service mresenh, Exnmina floms-O1y 1 ~ exufumnations this city, In the near lows March 25, for office of public re ° Couples, 81; Extra Lady, 25c. ugriculture, me for soll at $3and chemist, will bé held Jn futire .folroller .operator, department of $4 per day; buvent of solls, also de- ee Strlke Beyer shes) oe eee Strikes Oke Uruguay, Montevidéo, Feb. 22.-The employes of all the railroads jin Uruguay have gone on strike, There are 1,260 miles of railroads in Uruguay which are controlled by British capitalists, & asian 3 : fs "aster John erhood of Sinemen. the to by ot "Tho purpose regard wages ee ! be FOR " J, Hanahan Locomvtive the the of meeting taking possible Eastern held y Oe of the. Firemen is some -het aad ae Brothand en- ealled for action in readjustment railroads. of |