Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Testimony brought out by the California railroad commission in its investigation of express rates showed that the Wells-Fargo company on an Investment in California of $11,116,167, received in two average months— June and July, 1911—a gross revenue of $1,463,345, which would amount to a little less than 800 per cent on the capital. John Remley and sisters, Mrs. A. 8. Barlow, of Wheatfield, and Mrs. George Davisson, of Barkley township, returned to Rensselaer this morning on the 4:40 train from Poplar, Mont, where they visited their brother, William Remley, who accompanied them home. Mr. Remley has been getting along exceedingly well in Montana, but had the misfortune to lose his wife last March. All of the visitors were very favorably Impressed With that section of the west. ■ 1 1 - Jack Johnson, negro pugilist, Thursday was indicted by the federal grand jury at Chicago on a charge of violating the Mann act against trafficing in women. The true hIH was returned before Federal Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, who immediately Issued a bench warrant for the negro’s arrest. After a spectacular chase by federal agents, a deputy marshal and the police, Johnson was arrested and taken to the federal building to arrange for his release on a $20,006 bond fixed by the jud * e - M Fair tonight and Sunday, with rl*ing temperature.