“CHINK” RESTAURANT ORDERED CLOSED DY ORDER OF COURTJUDGE II LAIR GRANTS TEMPORARY INJUNCTION.Jury Fiwb ror Plaintiff in Suit Againnt Forum Minim; Com-iwuiy In Division No. 2.AtAeaIlt;!A Chinese restaurant, No, 117 EastFifth street, which is conducted by! \Charles Jun#. wan ordered closed yes* torday fol owing the granting of a tern- 1 porary injunction by Judge D. E, Blair i * ot division No. 2 of circuit court. Ap* ! c plication for the injunction was made c by Prosecuting Attorney S. W. Bates on the charge of maintaining a nui-| nance. The petition specifically charged that liquor was being sold without a license and that immoral women fre-, quent the place. *j The injunction will remain in effectuntil the next term of court unless further ordered by the court. Prosecutor Dates intends then to apply fo\ a permanent injunction on the place, unless promise is made by the proprietors to obey the laws.One of the four appeal spits of the Galena-Joplin Lead and Zinc Company against the Forum Mining Company | was decided by a jury in division No. 2 • yesterday afternoon, with a judgment of $156.18 for the plaintiff. The suit was over the alleged nonpayment of a note for $600. A trial of the case consumed jpogt of the time in this division yesterday.Hebrews Would Incorporate.A judgment by agreement for $26.88 for the St, Marys Machine Company against Ft. W. Latshaw resulted in division No. 1 yesterday. A stay of execution for thirty days was granted. Asimilar suit against Joseph Young and others was dismissed by the St. Marys Machine Company.Application for a decree of incorporation was tiled yesterday in division No. 2 by the United Hebrew Congregation of Joplin.A motion to quash information in an assault case of the state against Ray Cantrell was filed in the same division yesterday. The case was appealed from justice court. m iA motion recently filed in division No.1 for a modification of a decree in a suit of the city of Tiffin, Ohio, against Jermih O’Connor and others was withdrawn yesterday. The decree divided $200,000 in Joplin water works bonds equally among the plaintiff, city of Joplin and Agnes Connor, naw Mrs. Charles H, Schmidt of Tiffin, an adopted daughter of the late Thomas Connor, over whose will the suit resulted.A suit of Martha E. Clay against IX M. Colbern and others was dismissed in division No. 1.