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THE SEATTLE STAR _-FIRSTFLEMISH_ “Mexican Petroleum ‘Ship News | —=——= = —=] ____ BEAUTYPEARS Makes Big Advance In the District Court of the United States for theWestem |} ee District of Washington, Northern Division Tides in Seattle | rripay n Arrive on Local Mart From | Malaga, Wash. NEW YORK A further sharp adv + t atoum, |! wires Stak rae the | 82 104 tt. | ain the jw Tide 4 tt | h Tide ht, whieh re rel tearhah Yeadey Pear atoale 0; | a tae thas | ‘abcess’ | NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, a Corporation, | a Wore helped by \}2:08 Bm, 67 Culms pom, O46 6] Plaintiff, ai : 120% $48 vs. thera Rallwa roducta| a . Masten, bet Weather Bureau Report W. R. Heron, John Rasmusson, J. R. Oman and Roy Sapperfield and 8. cloudy and fowsy 19 1 K. Dunning, individually and as representatives of the members of the Joint Federation of Shop Craft Employes; W. R. Heron, J. W. Leonard, were moving well an hour asec ean ar eS i was slightly lower Rete iI) Mt oes ire, New oe tis saa. | pagiak financia vantage ‘ | George Crow, Vance B z. W. i caomscaggy: fog a ansaalrarybe | pain I, meee veryene ee OA vi | : ' rooks, John Rasmusson, T. P. Connoy, cacspiece Soaps srere anew at] — — : : Aurivels and Departures Richter, J. R. Oman, H. E. Lipke, Howard Parker, ‘individually and as $2.80 and 32.78 on standards. Tur-| |New York Stock Exchange representatives of the members of the International Association of Ma- locks and Toppenish went at $2.00 GRAIN MARKET rercsnrytez'*, Qeotations f chinists ; John O'Farrell, H. Turnbull, J. M. MeMahon, Frank McReyn- * An kinds of melons are beginnime | | B10 Recond ate seattle pr mt Sage rag W itiam Plesped, P. F. Reading and c. F. Daley,, indi: oe n from W now. Tee Ty any 124 ¥ y anc % representatives o: e members 0! e 7 +f gS ngag en CLOSES HIGHER oer Ve as Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of Amer- NO. 201-E | ao wie ER ica; H. T. Ely, Otto Erickson, Lewis Voevel and A. Koon and H. L. haebypdee if heavier on Goklen Bantam Wednes| of trade tod Wheat led the day's HY le +4 International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers; J. R. Strain, ORDER day, While corn was down to $1.60 adv ° 1k 1h George F. Rudd and T. H. Dyer, individually and as representatives of ‘ and $1.75 with Bantam at $2.50 to), a tne r* see en the members of the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers’ International ah ecco ie aft AE us Alliance; P. F, Kenny, Thomas 0. Smith, V. A. Sorenson and 8. K. Dun- ts due to different qualities Exas were a little firmer on the |? ning, individually and as representatives of the members of the Inter- ' Jocal market Wednesday, but effect hd national Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; Herbert Locks and C. C. H @¢ no change in the price. $a Cabbage, individually and as representatives of the members of the VEGETABLES Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers Reste—tocal, dow bunches Beans—Loca!. per Cabbage—-Local white, per ™ per per sack doa, bunches Independent Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers; R. E. Halpin, J. ©. Dailey, E. H. Hodgkinson, J. R. McCormack, J. C. Dickey, H. W. Dono- van, Tom Hormshaw, M. F. Maxwell, Lee Williams, C. H. Miller, A. H. Clark, N. A. Hiatt, George Anderson, W. C. Williams and Edwin John- son, individually and as representatives of the members of the Brother- hood of Railway Carmen of America; and all other persons combining and conspiring with them of whom those named are eae ee en . To each of the above named defendants, respectively, and to all other persons affiliated, acting, combir > |Raldwin | tale, & ¢ Butte ee at $1.08% an opened up Local red mis p ie, » t ec at ST he and closed up opened up We at Ele and loned up We September oats opened at 33%bc up. Sec. December open- | S\ec and closed up Me. Cotery—Local, don . Care Local white, per erate . 1 soa) Golden Bantam, crete 2. ue » Loe, hothouse, dos. 7 Local, per box . Fae Plant—5. Wash. per on, Sex mest ee conspiring, agreeing or arranging with them: Z a rang ~TY vipat . WHEREAS, in the above named case it has been made to appear, on verified bill of complaint ' easel gress, oa, buncheo Chicago Board of Trade | F oreign Money Status mrin muthbownt apm“ |I) herein, which was on the 2nd day of August, 1922, presented to the Honorable E. E. Cushman, Judge of the i feet pre oe ee ies tele ba A eg ee United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, that a restraining order, prelis | ihe ERS EES eo Vessels in Other Ports ||| to hearing upon a preliminary injunction, is necessary and proper, and that tare facie the plaintif j Liaw Lise Liaw | bal Aue ies Te irel "it entitled to a restraining order restraining the defendants herein and those affiliated, acting, co-op 1% 42m ari Missourian tor Heattle confederating, combining, conspiring, agreeing or arranging with them, from doing the acts con pb tart us ap iach and threatened to be committed, 84 oy Arrived. wt | AND IT APPEARING TO THE COURT that the injuries threatened are great loss and destru ht fe ‘ plaintiff's property, wrongful and unlawful interruption of and interference with the conduct of p E. Wash.. peach box : Py 16.00 cts. business as a common carrier and carrier of the United States mails, preventing the plaintiff from peri Tahar 1 sell oa. ie ate ee ee ing its duties under the Interstate Commerce Act and other Federal statutes applicable to railroads Mb lacs... 10908. tase tees suse threatened personal injury to plaintiff's employes; : note son. é AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT, that immediate and irreparable injury, loss Cash Wheat pales On Dorke—otr Meme BT ans. damage will result to plaintiff before notiee can be served and hearing had thereon, for the resson il CHICAGO, Aug. 4—Cash wheat—No. 2! pire t red. $1.10: Nod red, $1.09; No. 2 hard, | pin S11: No, 2 hard, $1.12. | eee Deatere ed 1 San Fr H Prod os Ld Friday's Quotations 29ers homisn Pier 1¢—-Btr Dardanve. appears that acts of violence are being threatened by the above named defendants and other persons bining, conspiring, acting, agreeing or arranging with them, and that such persons have congregated in ] and threatening groups about the plaintiff's premises and have threatened the employes of plaii Ejuents, Mocrtnes.-tre divers ways, so that the employes of plaintiff are being hindered, molested and intimidated and co. Ridruige, Weet Cahokia, Teomturn, from performing their regular work in connection with the maintenance and repair of plaintiff's mot yoethobmpiinensiys:saenal power and equipment and other work incident to its business as a common carrier so that there is in and immediate danger that the train service of plaintiff will be interfered with, delayed and interry AND IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT, that, said injuries will be irreparable, for the r that defendants are not so financially responsible that adequate judgments could be collected from Third s4e . 2.00 |Cheese—Califurnia flate, fancy, 28¢ th; rIKE PLAcK B48) fires, 16 1b tall 17, pure cane suger, 4 . ut Mtreet Terminal-—Mtr Kno: tty, eet Terminal—t!. & C. @ Burn. see ; : 4 r and that the acts complained of are so numerous and committed under such circumstances that manj ; $4 Portland Produce Steer Galiing beet, te ., steer pot roast, |To4a, Drvdeeke—U. 8. C. & Detiwana individuals guilty thereof cannot be apprehended; that said wrongful acts are of such a character that Friday's Quotations de %. Stall 41, pure lard, t the. see: beet | Winslow Marine Kati cannot be compensated for in damages and that said acts will be committed before hearing unless a rest weak, Tie MH. Stall 1623, nalibut a Fie. per a bar During price, 11@31¢ don: siting) cheats 7 Dalibat, 3° Wa. a0} Te Nottingham, baie Altes Hart ing order is issued immediately and without notice to defendants. Sonera : RE Ta fide bam fiumell avisiae, bata Anne NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of the plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that the defendants a bef 6.18 | Mene—i5 @r20 bb. oii . District Court of the United States for the Western District of Washington, Northern Divi: at a se Geiden. ver “-* ie Sh tet Chicago Live Stock to be held in the City of Seattle, Washington, in said district, upon Monday, the 7th day of August, tereea bom B38 | mage —nacttiany Guetatione Sitio ‘Training Btation—U, @ 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and there show cause, if any there be, why the prelimi Crow laxer ed as on 8 Wolk of calen 0.00 anise Metts junction herein prayed for should not issue; and it appearing to the court that there is danger of im and irreparable injury being caused to plaintiff before the hearing of said application for a prelimi junction can be heard unless said defendants are, pending such hearing, restrained, as hereinafter set fi and the said plaintiff's application for a restraining order having been granted by the court and i having executed a bond approved by the court in the penal sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), secur- ing the said defendants against all loss or damage which may result from the issuance of said training | order should it be finally determined that the same was improperly issued or that may be awarded to ther reason of the granting of the said order. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, that a temporary restraining order be and hereby is issued commanding the said defendants hereinbefore described and any and all other persons in active conc participation with them, and all persons associating or acting with them in the so-called strike of members of the Federated Shop Crafts named, to-wit: International Association of Machinists, In tional Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers and Helpers, International Brotherhood of Electrical Worken meee ae Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship . Firemen Started and Helpers of America and the International Alliance of Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers and the h Blazes on Wager national Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers, and all other persons who are within the Western District of RIVERHBAD N.Y. Aus 4—iil Washington having notice of this order, pending the further order of this court, to absolutely desist, cease Charges that rivair running #0 and refrain from in any manner interfering with the free use and occupation by plaintiff of any and all . | b [high between viounteer fire com-/ its property or premises of every kind or character, and from interfering with, hindering, obstructing 4 r «pan iy 4b stopping any of the business of plaintiff or its agents, officers and employes in the operation of plaintiff's | “fhe Sate ; Burning River Sets : ps Bridge in Flames |} BRONSBECK, Texas, Aug. 4 ~The} unique paradox of water burning de-|]/ stroyed a $40,000 concrete bridge and ||} nearly dried up the Navasota river. It happened that during the heavy t | rains an otf pipe burst and the off covered the swollen stream to a ‘| depth of one foot. It cnught fire in some mysterious manner and biased | with great violence, turning the river into clouds of steam. on, he no bore 81.15 overalls i bore’ pants ¥9 ECONOMY tall 24, pure American cane sugar, 4 a | | | can Royal of Whea Portland Market Status Friday's Quotations *Ipanies here that scone are being investigated by the police “In fact,” anya the chief, “we have blaze in order to beat another to the | railroad or any department or part thereof, and restraining them from such interference. me Said defendants and other perscns are further restrained by this order from in any manner what: 4 by use of threats, personal injury, suggestions of danger or intimation of violence of any kind, in’ learned that bets have been made on the races.” i Wednesday one company found its truck draped In crepe with, hindering, obstructing or stopping any person in the employ of the plaintiff or any person desiring ® } enter its employment in connection with its business or the operation of its line of railroad in the Wester District of Washington, or from inducing or attempting to induce by threats, intimidation, force or vie or by fear or suggestion of harm or danger, any person so employed or desiring such employment to or refuse any of their duties as employes, if employed, or to enter such employment, if they so and from interfering with the employes of said plaintiff in going to and from their daily work, and singly or collectively, from going to the homes of said plaintiff's employes or any of them, for the pur of intimidating them or coercing any or all of them to leave the employment of the plaintiff and as from intimidating or threatening by letter, telephone or in any manner the w or families of said emp and from aiding or assisting any person or persons in committing any of said acts so restrained as said. And said defendant and other persons are further restrained by this order from trespassing, on loitering or congregating upon, about or in proximity to the shops, roundhouses, depots, tracks other premises of the plaintiff at Seattle, Auburn, Tacoma, South Tacoma, Centralia, Hoquiam or eli in the Western District of Washington, for the purpose of doing or attempting to do any of the acts s0! ley lambs, $56 wethers, $507 | ¥. 0. B. condensary. owt DAIRY PRODUCTS Prices Pald Wholessie Dealers Bautter—Local creamery, cubes. Fattest Monarch Claimed by Egypt} CAIRO, Aug. 4.—King Ahmed Fuad, sovereign of Eqypt, is sald to} be the fattest king in the world | PRESIDENT ) Biock Swiss ‘Wash. tripiete ‘Tillamook triplets ° POULTRY AND MEATS Prices Paid by Whoicenie Dealers te Shippers Dacke—Live, old, per th. Live, young, per . " BANK CLEARINGS pe te Clearings .... ....-$4,616,867.8 | | strained as aforesaid; and from picketing and maintaining at or near the premises of the plaintiff, on or So gh ed Balances 697,832.51 | the streets, alleys, paths or roads leading to the premises of the plaintiff any representatives more than’ | Live, Mgnt, 9 103% a. aa * ST —* single representative at each point of ingress to or egress from the plaintiff's property, premises or P | nt plas als 5.008 1.00 rm rackert, ae.” Malls of business and all and singular the defendants, other than such single representative, and all and sin Gease—Dreeted: Par Te. voereeee 12.00@ 18.58 | ies set seen. qt Masala ail, tha pt. se the persons in active concert or participation with the defendants, or any of them, unlawfully as h 10.00@11.00 before se’ orth, are enjoine rom congregating or loitering on e property or premises or in e su 9.09 @ 11.00 bef t forth d f ti loitering the property premi in th ee! ie i| Tanks to Conquer 008 foe African Jungles alleys, paths or roads by which access is had to the property or premises of the plaintiff, and are é1 from maintaining or participating in maintaining patrols around or about said property. y Any such single representative of the defendants is hereby enjoined from making communications to” PAUL I ANDA, Aug. 4 . p nts , « : | Ron pecacs ane Mant tanke with caterpitise Creede | persons entering or leaving the property of the plaintiff in an abusive, libelous or threatening manner, of Choice, light .. ST neh thimiay gat. 40 from obstructing any unwilling listener by persistently following or accompanying him. Beary, taney Tue Stem bakers 68s | ey eateaaae Sova: tan IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that this order shall be served by delivering a copy thereof, at th Fancy, tient | building railroads. After the ronda earliest convenience of the United States Marshal, to the defendants, W. R. Heron, John Rasmusson, / we are driven tractors of 00 horse. Oman and Roy Sapperfield and S. K. Dunning, and upon the remaining defendants as soon as may be, a to all other unknown and unnamed persons alleged to act in concert, combination and conspiracy with fendants; said order shall be and become effective upon notice of its publication in The Seattle Daily on H POULTRY AND MEATS i Prices Paid Wholesaie Deasers power will haul trailers carrying 20 tons of freight Per Ton —— a ' synthe gh oe dlgay o ‘ The Seattle Daily Star, The Seattle Daily Post-Intelligencer, i ily , i i reseed, taht, Tb. 7. 41100] Twins Sentenced lished at Seattle, Washington, and The ‘Tacoma Daily Ledger, The Tanne ey oe eee 2 ! pre on Fraud Charge Daily Times, each being a daily newspaper printed and published at Tacoma, Washington, in said district, f ! PIRMINGHAM, Ene. Aus. 4) two (2) consecutive issues thereof, and by posting a copy thereof in one or more of the plaintiff's shops AY sacred: egwebeas: seach ruined roundhouses in said district, and the marshal of this court is directed to immediately publish and post wealthy, were sentenced to prison! copies. d | for misappropriating funda, h The plaintiff having given a bond in the penal sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) conditioned “4 cording to law, this order is hereby made immediately effective. " Motion may be filed for dissolution of this restraining order upon two days’ notice as provided by This order shall remain in effect until the 7th day of August, A. D. 1922, and until such further as this court may hereafter order in the manner provided by law, of which notice must be taken. | Asks $2,000 Bak for a $225 House | SWANSIA, Aug. 4.—The housing | coarse . LAVE STOCK Quotations st stockyaras 750@ 8.00 64.00| shortage ix so acute here that one Grane cattl 1.260 7.60 #1.00| house worth $225 a year in normal Done in open court this 2nd day of y Hest cows and heif 6.60 6.00 EDWARD E, CUS , . District Judge. The foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an original order made on the 2nd day of August, WITNESS my hand and official seal this 2nd day of August, 1922, ; Medium to choice Common to good . 5.00@ 6.60 2.00@ 6.00 + 100@ 2.00 7.00@ 4.00 |Persistent Kisser Is 16.00 Li Yuan-hung, new presi- | soo| Murdered by Woman) dent of China, is making | 102.00 9.00] WARSAW, Aug. 4—As Anton 80-| vigorous efforts to unite (SEAL) : . ‘. 26,00 in aayill oo be 5 the faction-split country. F, M. HARSHBERGER, Clet falta, 5.00 2 2 ere i " 11.004 12.00 p i109 grabbed up @ revolver and shot him) He served as vice president Hough» hea sine 1.00@ 9.00081 “10.09 dead. ee ee a a a *