My story . Surveying at Franklin Circle tor three-cent tare line. Photos by Van Oeyen Laying the first rails for the three-cent line GOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION 163 But before we were successful many extraordinary thingshappened, not the least of which was the practical de-struction of the city government of Cleveland. Privilege was thoroughly aroused now, and had evi-dently arrived at the conclusion that safety from our agita-tion was to be secured only by killing it and everybodyconnected with it. Two days after the first three-cent fareordinances were introduced in the city council a press
My story . Surveying at Franklin Circle tor three-cent tare line. Photos by Van Oeyen Laying the first rails for the three-cent line GOVERNMENT BY INJUNCTION 163 But before we were successful many extraordinary thingshappened, not the least of which was the practical de-struction of the city government of Cleveland. Privilege was thoroughly aroused now, and had evi-dently arrived at the conclusion that safety from our agita-tion was to be secured only by killing it and everybodyconnected with it. Two days after the first three-cent fareordinances were introduced in the city council a press dis-patch reading as follows was sent out from Columbus: December 8, 1901. A suit to test the constitutionality of the Cleveland law underwhich the city is now being governed was filed in the supremecourt this afternoon. It is a quo warranto suit styled the State of Ohio, ex relAttorney General vs. M. W. Beacom and the other members ofthe board of control, otherwise known as Mayor Johnsons is based upon the contention that the act of May 16, 1891,ap
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