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Show STOSM BULLETINS m Se.tttie in 9 Northern Pacific aud Milwaukee railways are runnim-: traiiiK almost on schedule The Northern Pacific began to move freight last night. All eastern freight and passenger traffic of the G 'esl Voi 'hern Is handled by the way Pi of Portland and the north by railway, Wu Hum Helps Fruit Growers. fl I Los Angeles .Inn. Rain which Bl began near midnight and which will (M probabl) continue urently benefitted ljU today the citrus fruit growers whose ijjl orauges and lemons suffered in the fl recent cold snap. Fxperts said that H the rain, coming directly on the heels JH of the freeze, made conditions ideal fl loi saving that part of the crop which flj was only slightly nipped bv the frost II hoi sun would hae been fatal, it f 1 was Hoserted Accord.'ng to th m weather bureau the preseui condition- f I iii; continue tor 36 hours and brine: 1 a copious preclpitatiou. j Liner Fighting Gale. 1 QueenstOW.n, Ireland, Jan. 9. A ter- J M rlfic battle with the gale Is beint; fl iouKhl off this por- by the 'iner, Phil- f fl adelphia, which left Southampton ye- terday for New York. The Phlladep- fl phla arrived off Roches Polnl St 11 f 1 o'clock this morning and since thn' ff I hour has been trying unsuccessfully I M to enter the harbor .Many passengers and a big mail are waiting on the flB j quay for shipment to America. |