- w flf---J ^The Burlington Cedar R^Vhis ern Railway company has a peeuliaiItis the case known as the lUUeburg cate. Thia ia a case where a man made application for permission to erect an elevator on the depot grounds at Wellabwg and was refused by the railroad company. He spooled to the company several times, alwaysreceiving the same answer. It was then placed before the railroad commissioners, who ordered .the railroad companyT h° PriVil°ge- ™» ord«rmth the same refusal, tfow it js in coart at Grundy Center and President C. I. Ives was summoned there to tell why the ref asal was made. The presidentsays tho grounds belong to a private in-dnidnal and the company haa no right to give anysucUpermission.