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Show oo JUDGE H. H. ROLAPP RETURNS FROM THE EAST After an absence of three weeks. Judge H H. Rolapp has returned rem Nea ork where he has leen en gaged for a numner of months past in the suit or the United States againBt the American Sugar Refining company et al The judge states tha: the Amalgamated Sugar company's 6lde of the controversy, which has to do with sugar production from beets. Is nearlng a point where legal complications compli-cations may be disentangled j Speaking of eastern commercial con dltlons. Judge Rolapp states that the best that can be said Is that they are somewhat unsettled, and it is his opinion that it will require considerable consider-able tune to readjust things under the new tariff and in the face of approach Ing changes in the currency policy The tariff changes have had a ten dency to upset business in u general way. and the agitation regarding the Currency question is not aid'.ng in bringing things hack to normal The judge Is of the opinion, however, howev-er, that there will be no serious results re-sults and that in course of time bus! ness v. ill adjust Itself. The Judge was somewhat surprised tn find snow and cold weather In Ogden, Og-den, as he had encountered fair wen ther all the WSJ across the country from New York and while passing through Nebraska he stripped off hi? coat and rode in hie shirt sleeves |